/ˈtʃæ.lɪndʒ ˈprɒp.tər dɪˈlɪk.təm/ – Phrase
Definition: không công nhận bồi thẩm vì người đó đã phạm lỗi.
A more thorough explanation: “Challenge propter delictum” is a legal term that refers to a challenge to a potential juror based on the fact that the juror has been convicted of a crime. This type of challenge is used during jury selection to ensure that jurors are impartial and free from any bias that may arise from their criminal history.
Example: The defendant filed a challenge propter delictum, arguing that the evidence obtained by the police was in violation of his constitutional rights.