/tə pruv gɪlt/ – Phrase
Definition: chứng minh có tội.
A more thorough explanation: “To prove guilt” in legal terms refers to the process of presenting evidence in a court of law to establish that a person is responsible for committing a crime beyond a reasonable doubt. It involves demonstrating through evidence and testimony that the accused individual is culpable of the offense they are charged with.
Example: The prosecution presented DNA evidence in the trial to prove the defendant’s guilt in the murder case.
Related words:
- (to) prove guilt beyond any reasonable doubt
- (to) prove guilt beyond all reasonable doubt
- (to) prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt
- presumption of guilt
- (to) prove (the) affirmative of the issue
- (to) prove a defence
- (to) prove alibi
- (to) prove from the contrary
- (to) prove one’s case
- (to) prove to the satisfaction of the court (of the jury)