/əˈfɛns æt ˈkɑmən lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: hành vi phạm tội theo thông pháp.
A more throughout explanation: At common law, an offence refers to a violation of the law that is not specifically defined by statute but is based on principles established through previous court decisions. It encompasses a wide range of wrongful acts that are considered to be against the public interest and are subject to legal consequences.
Example: The defendant was charged with the offence at common law of assault and battery for physically attacking the victim without justification.