/tə ˈprəʊˌtɛst ˈɪnəsəns/ – Phrase
Definition: cam đoan là vô tội.
A more thorough explanation: “To protest innocence” means to formally declare or assert one’s belief or claim that they are not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing. It is a legal term used to describe a person’s assertion of their innocence in a legal proceeding or investigation.
Example: The defendant decided to protest his innocence by pleading not guilty in court.