/ˈrɔŋfəl əˈrɛst/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. bắt giữ vô căn cứ;
2. bắt giữ trái phép.
A more thorough explanation: Wrongful arrest refers to the act of detaining or taking someone into custody without legal justification or without following proper legal procedures. It typically involves the violation of an individual’s rights, such as their right to freedom from arbitrary detention or their right to due process under the law. Wrongful arrest can result in civil liability for the arresting party and may lead to legal consequences such as compensation for damages or other remedies for the individual who was wrongfully arrested.
Example: The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the police department for wrongful arrest, claiming that he was detained without probable cause.