/pru:f/ – Noun
Definition: 1. chứng cứ, bằng chứng;
2. chứng minh;
3. tính có thể chứng minh được;
4. xét hỏi trước tòa, điều tra xét hỏi, dự thẩm;(Scot) việc thẩm phán xét xử vụ án thay vì tòa hội thẩm;
5. bản in thử, bản mo-rát.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “proof” refers to the evidence presented in a court of law to establish the truth of a fact or issue. It is the process of demonstrating the truth of a claim through the presentation of evidence, which may include documents, testimony, or other forms of information. The burden of proof refers to the obligation of a party to provide sufficient evidence to support their claim or defense in a legal proceeding.
Example: The prosecution presented DNA evidence as proof of the defendant’s guilt in the murder trial.