/steɪt briːf/ – Phrase
Definition: bản tóm tắt hồ sơ luận tội.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “state brief” refers to a written document submitted to a court by a party in a legal case, typically outlining the party’s arguments, legal authorities, and supporting evidence on a particular issue or point of law. It is a formal and structured presentation of the party’s position on the matter before the court.
Example: In the brief filed with the court, the attorney outlined the state’s argument for dismissing the case.