/ˈhɪərseɪ ruːl/ – Phrase
Definition: nguyên tắc không chấp nhận những lời khai theo lời người khác.
A more thorough explanation: The hearsay rule is a legal principle that generally prohibits the use of out-of-court statements as evidence to prove the truth of the matter asserted. In other words, hearsay is a statement made outside of the current court proceeding that is offered in court to prove the truth of the matter stated in the statement.
Example: The court excluded the witness’s testimony about what someone else had told them, citing the hearsay rule.