/ˌɪɡnəˈreɪməs/ – noun
Definition: “chúng tội không biết rõ” (cách thức kết luận của hội đồng xét xử về trường hợp không có đủ căn cứ để truy tố bị cáo).
A more thorough explanation: “Ignoramus” is a legal term used to refer to a grand jury’s decision not to indict a defendant due to lack of evidence or insufficient grounds for prosecution. It essentially means “we do not know” in Latin and indicates that the grand jury found the evidence presented to be insufficient to warrant a trial.
Example: The judge declared the defendant an ignoramus for failing to comply with the court’s orders.