/ˈpriːmə ˈfeɪʃiː ˈɛvɪdəns/ – Phrase
Definition: chứng cứ ban đầu, chứng cứ sơ khởi.
A more thorough explanation: Prima facie evidence refers to evidence that is sufficient to establish a fact or prove a case if uncontested. It is evidence that, on its face, appears to be true and valid, and does not require further proof unless rebutted or contradicted.
Example: The witness’s testimony provided prima facie evidence of the defendant’s involvement in the crime.