/fɔls tʃɑrdʒ/ – Phrase
Definition: lời buộc tội gian trá, lời vu cáo.
A more thorough explanation: A false charge refers to an accusation or claim made against someone that is not based on truth or evidence. It is a formal allegation of wrongdoing that is knowingly and intentionally made with the intent to deceive or harm the accused party.
Example: The defendant was acquitted after it was proven that the false charge of theft against him was fabricated by the accuser.