/rɪˌlaɪəˈbɪləti/ – Noun
Definition: tính xác thực, độ tin cậy.
A more thorough explanation: Reliability refers to the quality of being trustworthy, consistent, and dependable. In a legal context, reliability often pertains to the credibility and consistency of evidence or testimony presented in court proceedings. It is essential for evidence to be reliable in order to be admissible and considered by the court in making decisions.
Example: The reliability of the witness’s testimony was called into question due to inconsistencies in their statements.