/ɪmˈpjuːt ɡɪlt/ – Phrase
Definition: quy tội, ghép tội.
A more thorough explanation: “To impute guilt” in legal terms means to attribute or assign responsibility or blame for a crime or wrongdoing to a person, even if they may not have directly committed the act. It involves holding someone accountable for the actions of another based on certain legal principles or evidence.
Example: The prosecutor attempted to impute guilt onto the defendant by presenting evidence of his fingerprints at the crime scene.