/kənˈfɛʃən ʌv θɜrd ˈpɜrsən/ – Phrase
Definition: thú nhận của người thứ ba (về hành vi phạm tội bị quy cho bị can).
A more thorough explanation: A confession of a third person refers to a statement made by someone other than the accused in a legal proceeding admitting to the commission of a crime or wrongdoing. This type of confession is considered hearsay and may have limited admissibility in court depending on the circumstances and rules of evidence.
Example: The confession of the third person was admitted as evidence in the trial.