/ˈkaʊntər-ˈɛvɪdəns/ – noun
Definition: phản chứng cứ, chứng cứ phản lại, luận cứ phản lại.
A more thorough explanation: Counter-evidence refers to evidence presented in a legal proceeding that contradicts or opposes the evidence previously presented by the opposing party. It is evidence that is offered to challenge or disprove the validity or credibility of the original evidence.
Example: The defense presented counter-evidence to refute the prosecution’s claims.