/ˈwɪtnəs prəˈdust əˈɡɛnst ən əˈkjuzd/ – Phrase
Definition: nhân chứng được đưa ra để chống lại bị cáo.
A more thorough explanation: A “witness produced against an accused” refers to a person who provides testimony or evidence in a legal proceeding, such as a trial, that is intended to support the prosecution’s case against the defendant or accused individual. This witness is typically called by the prosecution to testify about events or information relevant to the alleged crime or offense with which the accused is charged. The testimony of a witness produced against an accused is subject to examination and cross-examination by both the prosecution and the defense in order to determine its credibility and relevance to the case.
Example: The witness produced a detailed statement against the accused during the trial.