/ʧɑrʤd/ – Adjective
Definition: bị buộc tội, bị cáo.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the word “charged” refers to the formal accusation made by a prosecuting authority or grand jury that a person has committed a crime. Being charged with a crime means that the individual is formally accused of violating the law and will likely face criminal proceedings in court.
Example: The defendant was charged with assault and battery following the altercation at the bar.