/kəˈpæsəti tu kəˈmɪt kraɪm/ – Phrase
Definition: năng lực hành vi phạm tội hình sự (căn cứ vào tuổi tác và năng lực chịu trách nhiệm được pháp lý công nhận có khả năng phạm tội).
A more thorough explanation: Capacity to commit crime refers to an individual’s mental and physical ability to understand the nature and consequences of their actions, and to conform their behavior to the requirements of the law. It is a legal concept that assesses whether a person has the mental capacity to be held responsible for committing a crime.
Example: The defendant’s capacity to commit the crime was called into question by the defense attorney during the trial.