/nɑt ˈpruːvən/ – Phrase
Definition: Chưa được chứng minh.
A more thorough explanation: (in a criminal trial) a verdict available in some jurisdictions if the prosecution has not provided enough evidence to find the defendant guilty, but where the court thinks that the defendant is guilty and does not want to give a verdict of not guilty
Example: I’m not satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the Crown have proved this case against you and I acquit you on a verdict of not proven.