/ˈtraɪəl ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ/ – Phrase
Definition: đặc quyền của bị can (quyền của bị can khước từ cung cấp lời khai và không có nghĩa vụ phải khai thật).
A more thorough explanation: Trial privilege refers to the legal protection that allows parties involved in a trial to freely discuss and present evidence, arguments, and testimony without fear of being sued for defamation or other legal claims related to the statements made during the trial proceedings. This privilege is intended to encourage open and honest communication during the trial process and to ensure that all relevant information can be presented without the threat of legal repercussions.
Example: The attorney invoked trial privilege to prevent the disclosure of confidential communications between the client and the legal team during the trial.