/ædˈmɪsəbl ɪn tʃif/ – Phrase
Definition: có thể được chấp nhận (làm chứng cứ, câu hỏi, nhân chứng) trong buổi hỏi cung chính.
A more thorough explanation: “Admissible in chief” refers to evidence that is deemed admissible and allowed to be presented during the initial presentation of a case by the party offering it. This term is commonly used in legal proceedings to describe evidence that meets the necessary criteria for relevance, reliability, and legality to be presented as part of the main case presentation.
Example: The witness’s statement was deemed admissible in chief by the judge during the trial.