/ˈtʃæl.ɪndʒ ˈprɒp.tər əˈfɛkt.əm/ – Phrase
Definition: không công nhận viện cớ thái độ thiên vị.
A more thorough explanation: “Challenge propter affectum” is a Latin legal term that refers to a challenge of a potential juror based on the belief that the juror is biased or prejudiced in a way that would prevent them from being impartial in a trial. This type of challenge is used to remove a juror for cause due to their personal feelings or emotions affecting their ability to be fair and impartial.
Example: The court dismissed the challenge propter affectum, ruling that the juror’s emotional state did not affect their ability to impartially consider the evidence.