/ˈfɔːrmər kənˈvɪkʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: tiền án.
A more thorough explanation: “Former conviction” refers to a previous finding of guilt or judgment against an individual in a court of law for a criminal offense. This term is often used in legal contexts to refer to a person’s prior criminal record or history of convictions.
Example: The judge considered the defendant’s former conviction for theft when determining the appropriate sentence for the current robbery charge.