/sɜːrtʃ wɪˈðaʊt ˈwɒrənt/ – Phrase
Definition: khám xét không có lệnh.
A more thorough explanation: “Search without warrant” refers to the act of conducting a search of a person, their property, or their premises without obtaining prior authorization from a judicial authority, such as a judge or magistrate, through the issuance of a search warrant. This type of search may be conducted under specific circumstances permitted by law, such as in cases of exigent circumstances or when certain exceptions to the warrant requirement apply.
Example: The police conducted a search without a warrant, which violated the suspect’s Fourth Amendment rights.