/dɪsˈtʃɑːrdʒ ʌv ɡrænd ˈdʒʊəri/ – Phrase
Definition: việc miễn cho hội đồng xét xử khỏi phải (xét xử và) thông qua phán quyết về bản cáo trạng.
A more thorough explanation: The legal term “discharge of grand jury” refers to the formal termination of a grand jury’s service by a court. This typically occurs after the grand jury has completed its term or has completed its investigation and issued indictments or declined to indict. The discharge of a grand jury may be ordered by a judge for various reasons, such as the completion of its duties, expiration of its term, or if the judge determines that there is no longer a need for the grand jury to continue its proceedings.
Example: The prosecutor sought the discharge of the grand jury due to a lack of sufficient evidence to proceed with the case.