/prɒptər dɪˈlɪktəm/ – Latin phrase
Definition: không thừa nhận bồi thẩm vì lý do người đó đã phạm tội.
A more thorough explanation: “Propter delictum” is a Latin legal term that means “because of the offense.” It is used in legal contexts to refer to a situation where a person is liable or responsible for something due to their wrongful act or offense.
Example: The defendant was found liable for damages propter delictum, due to their negligent actions causing harm to the plaintiff.