/tə weɪv ə ˈhɪrɪŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: khước từ việc đưa ra xét xử vụ án của mình, bãi nại (vì bị can đã nhận tội).
A more thorough explanation: “To waive a hearing” means to voluntarily give up the right to have a formal proceeding or session where evidence is presented and arguments are made before a judge or other judicial officer. By waiving a hearing, a party is essentially choosing to forego the opportunity to participate in the hearing process and may proceed to the next stage of the legal proceedings.
Example: In order to expedite the legal process, the defendant decided to waive a hearing and proceed directly to trial.