/ˈfɛdərəli ˈpʌnɪʃəbl kraɪm/ – Phrase
Definition: (Mỹ) hành vi phạm tội bị trừng phạt theo luật hình sự liên bang.
A more thorough explanation: A federally-punishable crime refers to an offense that is prohibited by federal law and can result in criminal prosecution and punishment by the federal government. These crimes are typically investigated by federal law enforcement agencies such as the FBI or DEA, and prosecuted in federal courts.
Example: Possessing a firearm on school grounds is a federally-punishable crime under the Gun-Free School Zones Act.