/ˈæbsəns kʌm ˈdoʊloʊ ɛt ˈkʌlpə/ – Latin Pharse
Definition: cố ý vắng mặt, cố ý không có mặt. (có lỗi)
A more thorough explanation: a Latin legal term that translates to “absence with fraud and fault.” It essentially refers to a situation where a person is physically absent but is deemed to be present in terms of legal responsibility due to their fraudulent or negligent actions.
Example: A company director is on a foreign trip but, through a series of emails and phone calls, actively participates in a fraudulent scheme to embezzle company funds. Despite being physically absent, their involvement in the crime makes them legally present for the purposes of criminal liability.