/tə faɪnd bɪl ʌv ɪnˈdaɪtmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: đưa ra bản cáo trạng.
A more thorough explanation: A bill of indictment is a formal written accusation charging an individual with a criminal offense, typically issued by a grand jury based on evidence presented by a prosecutor. It serves as the formal charging document that initiates criminal proceedings against the accused.
Example: The defense attorney requested a copy of the bill of indictment in order to prepare for the upcoming trial.