/ˈkaʊnsəl tuː ðə ˈkraʊn/ – Phrase
Definition: luật sư của hoàng gia, ủy viên công tố.
A more thorough explanation: “Counsel to the Crown” refers to a legal advisor or lawyer who provides legal counsel and representation to the government or the monarch in matters of law and policy. This position is typically held by a senior lawyer who advises the government on legal issues and represents the government in legal proceedings.
Example: In the case of R v Smith, the defense counsel argued that the evidence presented by the counsel to the Crown was insufficient to prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.