/siːld ɪnˈdaɪtmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: bản cáo trạng được niêm phong (mật).
A more thorough explanation: A sealed indictment is a formal charging document issued by a grand jury that is kept secret until the defendant is arrested or brought to court. It is typically used in cases where the government believes that making the indictment public could jeopardize an ongoing investigation or pose a risk to individuals involved.
Example: The prosecutor obtained a sealed indictment against the suspect, which will be opened once the suspect is apprehended.