/əˈsɔːlt ˈhɒmɪsaɪd keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: vụ án về hành hung gây chết người, vụ án hành hung giết người.
A more thorough explanation: An assault-homicide case refers to a legal situation in which an individual is charged with causing the death of another person as a result of a violent attack or physical altercation. This type of case typically involves allegations of intentional harm or recklessness that led to the death of the victim. The prosecution must prove that the accused person’s actions directly resulted in the death of the victim in order to secure a conviction for assault-homicide.
Example: In the assault-homicide case, the defendant was charged with both assault and homicide for causing the death of the victim during the altercation.