/tɛstəˈmoʊniəl ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền miễn trừ của nhân chứng (quyền của nhân chứng khước từ cung cấp lời khai).
A more thorough explanation: Testimonial privilege is a legal concept that protects certain communications from being disclosed in court proceedings. It allows individuals to refuse to testify about certain confidential communications, such as those between spouses, attorney-client communications, or communications between a doctor and patient. This privilege is intended to encourage open and honest communication in these relationships by ensuring that the information shared remains confidential.
Example: The witness invoked testimonial privilege to refuse to answer questions about confidential communications with their attorney.