/səbˈstæn.tɪv ʧɑːrd/ – Phrase
Definition: lời buộc tội chính.
A more thorough explanation: A substantive charge refers to a formal accusation or allegation made against an individual in a legal proceeding that sets out the specific offense or crime that the person is accused of committing. It is a serious and significant charge that forms the basis of the case against the accused.
Example: The defendant was arrested on a substantive charge of robbery, which alleged that he forcibly took money from the victim.