/nɒn ˈlɪkwɪt/ – Latin Phrase
Definition: “không rõ ràng” (quyết định của đoàn bồi thẩm đưa vụ án ra xét xử lại vì không rõ ràng).
A more thorough explanation: “Non liquet” is a Latin legal term that means “it is not clear” or “it is not evident.” In legal contexts, it is used to indicate that a decision or judgment cannot be made because the evidence or information available is insufficient or inconclusive.
Example: In the court case, the evidence presented was inconclusive, and it was determined that non liquet, meaning that it was not clear or certain.