/kjuːˈmjʊlətɪv ˈɛvɪdəns/ – Phrase
Definition: chứng cứ tích tụ.
A more thorough explanation: Cumulative evidence refers to additional evidence that supports or strengthens existing evidence on a particular issue or fact in a legal case. It is evidence that, when combined with other evidence already presented, further establishes the truth or validity of a claim or argument.
Example: The prosecutor presented cumulative evidence to demonstrate the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.