/ˈweɪvər ʌv 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: A waiver of indictment is a legal document or formal statement made by a defendant in a criminal case, in which the defendant voluntarily gives up their right to have the charges against them presented to a grand jury for indictment. By waiving indictment, the defendant agrees to proceed directly to trial or plea negotiations without the need for a grand jury indictment.
Example: The defendant signed a waiver of indictment, choosing to proceed with a preliminary hearing instead.