/ˈwɒrənt tə sɜːrtʃ/ – Phrase
Definition: lệnh khám xét.
A more thorough explanation: A warrant to search is a legal document issued by a judge or magistrate that authorizes law enforcement officers to conduct a search of a specific location, such as a home, vehicle, or business premises, in order to look for and seize evidence of a crime. The warrant must specify the place to be searched and the items or evidence to be seized, and it must be based on probable cause that a crime has been committed. Failure to obtain a valid search warrant before conducting a search may result in the evidence obtained being deemed inadmissible in court.
Example: A judge issued a warrant to search the suspect’s home for evidence related to the crime.