/kraʊn ˈkaʊnsəl/ – Phrase
Definition: luật sư của hoàng gia, ủy viên công tố.
A more thorough explanation: “Crown counsel” refers to a lawyer who represents the government in criminal cases. In some jurisdictions, such as Canada and certain Commonwealth countries, crown counsel are prosecutors who work for the state and are responsible for presenting the case against the accused in court.
Example: The crown counsel presented evidence to the court in support of the prosecution’s case.