/ɪnˈdaɪtəbəl mɪsˈdiːmənər/ – Phrase
Definition: tội nhẹ bị truy tố theo cáo trạng.
A more thorough explanation: An indictable misdemeanor refers to a criminal offense that is considered more serious than a regular misdemeanor but less serious than a felony. It is an offense for which the accused can be indicted and tried in a higher court, typically a court of general jurisdiction, rather than a lower court that handles minor offenses. The term indictable misdemeanor is often used in common law jurisdictions such as the United Kingdom and some states in the United States.
Example: The defendant was charged with an indictable misdemeanour for shoplifting under $500 worth of merchandise.