/ˈtʃæl.ɪndʒ.ə.bəl əˈkwɪt.əl/ – Pharse
Definition: việc xử trắng án gây nghi ngờ về tính xác đáng.
A more thorough explanation: A “challengeable acquittal” refers to a situation in which a person is acquitted of a criminal charge, but the decision is subject to being challenged or questioned through legal means, such as an appeal or a review process. This term implies that the acquittal may not be final and could potentially be overturned or reconsidered based on legal grounds.
Example: The defense attorney argued that the prosecution’s evidence was weak and the acquittal was challengeable on the grounds of insufficient proof.