/tə weɪv ən ɪnˈdaɪtmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: khước từ thủ tục truy tố theo bản cáo trạng (cùng với những đảm bảo tố tụng bắt nguồn từ đó).
A more thorough explanation: To waive an indictment means to voluntarily give up the right to have a formal charge or accusation presented by a grand jury in a criminal case. By waiving an indictment, the defendant agrees to proceed with the case based on a different charging document, such as an information or a complaint.
Example: The defendant chose to waive an indictment and proceed directly to trial.