/ˈoʊpənˈɛndɪd ˈwɔrənt/ – Phrase
Definition: lệnh khống chỉ, trát không chỉ.
A more thorough explanation: An open-ended warrant is a type of warrant issued by a court that does not specify a particular expiration date or time frame within which it must be executed. This type of warrant allows law enforcement authorities to execute the warrant at any time until it is served or canceled by the court.
Example: The judge issued an open-ended warrant allowing law enforcement to search the suspect’s property for any evidence related to the ongoing investigation.