Từ vựng:

OBJECTION

Giải nghĩa:

/əbˈdʒɛkʃən/ – Noun


Definition: sự phản đối.

A more throughout explanation: In legal terms, an objection is a formal statement made during a trial or hearing by a party or their attorney challenging the admissibility of evidence, the conduct of the opposing party, or the legal sufficiency of a question asked by the opposing party. Objections are made to preserve a party’s rights and to ensure that the proceedings are conducted fairly and in accordance with the rules of evidence and procedure.

Example: Objection, Your Honor. The defense counsel is leading the witness.

 

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