/kənˈfrʌntmənt/ – noun
Definition: xch CONFRONTATION WITH WITNESS.
(Mỹ) đối chất bị cáo với nhân chứng buộc tội, quyền hợp hiến của bị cáo được đối chất với nhân chứng buộc tội.
A more thorough explanation: Refers to a legal procedure where a party in a legal case has the opportunity to directly question or cross-examine a witness who has provided testimony against them. This process is typically conducted in a courtroom setting and is a fundamental right guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution in criminal cases. It allows the accused to challenge the credibility and accuracy of the witness’s testimony through questioning.
Example: The defendant’s confrontation with the victim during the robbery was a key piece of evidence in the trial.