/ˈkɒmən lɔː mɪsˈdiːmənər/ – Phrase
Definition: tội nhẹ theo thông pháp.
A more thorough explanation: A common law misdemeanor refers to a criminal offense that is not considered a felony and is typically punishable by a fine, probation, community service, or a short period of incarceration. These offenses are not defined by statute but are based on common law principles and precedents established by court decisions.
Example: In some jurisdictions, a common law misdemeanour such as petty theft may result in a fine or a short term of imprisonment.