/ˈtʃælɪndʒ fɔr kɔz/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. không công nhận vì một lý do cụ thể;
2. phản bác trên cơ sở viện dẫn một tình tiết cụ thể.
A more thorough explanation: “Challenge for cause” refers to the process in a legal proceeding where a party seeks to disqualify a potential juror based on specific reasons that demonstrate bias or inability to be impartial in the case. This challenge is made by providing evidence or reasons to the court as to why the juror should not serve on the jury for that particular case.
Example: During jury selection, the defense attorney challenged a potential juror for cause based on the juror’s close relationship with the plaintiff, which could potentially bias their decision-making.