/rit uhv kawr-uhm noh-bis/ – Phrase
Definition: lệnh của tòa án cấp dưới sửa đổi những sai sót thực tế mà họ đã để xảy ra khi đưa ra phán quyết.
A more thorough explanation: A writ of error coram nobis is a legal remedy that allows a court to correct a judgment that was based on a fundamental error of fact or law that was not known to the court at the time the judgment was rendered. This writ is typically used to correct errors that were not apparent on the face of the record and that could not have been raised through a direct appeal.
Example: The court granted the writ of error coram nobis to correct the erroneous conviction based on newly discovered evidence.