/kraʊn prɪzənər/ – Phrase
Definition: (Anh) người bị giam giữ vì vụ án hình sự.
A more thorough explanation: A “crown prisoner” refers to a person who is held in custody on behalf of the Crown, typically in the context of criminal proceedings or as a result of a court order. This term is often used in the legal system of countries that have a monarch as the head of state, such as the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth realms.
Example: The crown prisoner was brought before the court to face charges of treason.