/kənˈstrʌktɪv ˈprɛzəns/ – Phrase
Definition: sự có mặt theo suy đoán, sự có mặt theo định nghĩa của pháp luật.
A more thorough explanation: Constructive presence refers to the legal concept that a person is considered to be present at a particular location or event even if they are not physically there, based on their actions or influence. This concept is often used in legal proceedings to establish liability or responsibility for an individual who may not be physically present but whose actions or influence are deemed to have an impact on the situation in question.
Example: The defendant’s constructive presence at the scene of the crime was established through witness testimony and surveillance footage.