/ɪnˈdaɪtəbəl əˈfɛns/ – Phrase
Definition: hành vi vi phạm có thể bị truy tố.
A more thorough explanation: An indictable offence is a serious criminal offense that can only be tried upon indictment by a grand jury. It is typically a more serious crime that carries a higher penalty compared to a summary offence.
Example: The defendant was charged with committing an indictable offence, such as robbery or fraud, which carries a penalty of up to 10 years in prison upon conviction.