/ɑːrɡjʊmənt ɒn əˈpiːl/ – Phrase
Definition: luận cứ để chống án.
A more thorough explanation: An argument on appeal refers to the presentation of legal reasoning and evidence by parties to a case before an appellate court. This argument is made in written briefs and/or oral arguments to persuade the appellate court to uphold or reverse a lower court’s decision. It typically involves addressing legal issues, interpreting statutes or case law, and presenting relevant facts to support the party’s position.
Example: During the argument on appeal, the defense attorney presented new evidence to support their client’s innocence.