/æntiˈmɔrtəm ˈsteɪtmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: lời trăng trối, lời khai trước khi chết.
A more thorough explanation: An ante-mortem statement refers to a statement made by an individual before their death. In a legal context, it typically refers to a statement made by a person who is aware of their impending death and provides information or testimony relevant to a legal matter, such as a will or a criminal investigation. These statements are often considered admissible as evidence in court proceedings.
Example: The defense attorney argued that the ante-mortem statement made by the witness should be admitted as evidence in the trial.