/bɑrd prəˈsɛkyuʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: việc truy tố đã bị ngăn chặn.
A more thorough explanation: “Barred prosecution” refers to a situation where legal action or criminal charges cannot be brought against an individual due to a legal impediment, such as the expiration of the statute of limitations, double jeopardy, or a legal immunity.
Example: The statute of limitations has expired, so the defendant is now barred from prosecution for the alleged crime.