/sɜːrtʃ ˈwɪtnəs/ – Phrase
Definition: người chứng kiến việc lục soát.
A more thorough explanation: A “search witness” is a person who is present during the execution of a search warrant by law enforcement officers. The search witness is typically an impartial individual who observes the search to ensure that it is conducted in accordance with the law and that the rights of the individuals being searched are respected.
Example: The attorney asked the court to issue a subpoena to search for witnesses who may have information relevant to the case.