/tə səˈpres ˈevɪdəns/ – Phrase
Definition: che dấu chứng cứ.
A more thorough explanation: To suppress evidence means to prevent the admission or use of certain evidence in a legal proceeding, typically due to a violation of legal rules or procedures, such as evidence obtained through illegal means or evidence that is deemed irrelevant or prejudicial.
Example: The defense attorney filed a motion to suppress the evidence obtained through an illegal search conducted by the police.