/ɪmˈpɜːtɪnənt/ – noun
Definition: 1. không liên quan tới vụ án;
2. hỗn láo, xấc xược.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, the term “impertinent” refers to something that is not relevant or appropriate to the matter at hand, often used in the context of legal documents or court proceedings to describe information or arguments that are not pertinent to the case. It can also refer to behavior that is disrespectful or insolent.
Example: The lawyer objected to the opposing counsel’s impertinent line of questioning during the trial.