/dəˈmɜrər tuː ɪnˈdaɪtmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: bác bỏ tính liên quan của những sự việc nêu trong bản cáo trạng.
A more thorough explanation: A demurrer to indictment is a legal pleading in which the defendant challenges the sufficiency of the indictment or charges brought against them. The defendant asserts that even if all the facts alleged in the indictment are true, they do not amount to a crime or do not provide a legal basis for prosecution. The purpose of filing a demurrer to indictment is to request the court to dismiss the charges against the defendant due to a lack of legal merit or insufficiency of the allegations.
Example: The defense attorney filed a demurrer to the indictment, arguing that the charges were not supported by sufficient evidence.