/fɔls əˈrɛst/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. giam giữ giả vờ;
2. giam giữ trái phép.
A more thorough explanation: False arrest refers to the unlawful detention or restraint of an individual by a person or authority without legal justification or probable cause. It involves the deprivation of a person’s liberty without proper legal authority, often resulting in the individual being held against their will or detained without sufficient legal grounds.
Example: The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the police department for false arrest, claiming that he was wrongfully detained without probable cause.