/mɪsˈdiːmənənt prɪzənər/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. tù phạm tội nhẹ;
2. bị cáo phạm tội nhẹ bị giam giữ.
A more thorough explanation: A misdemeanant prisoner is an individual who has been convicted of a misdemeanor offense and is serving a sentence in a correctional facility for that offense. Misdemeanors are typically less serious crimes than felonies and are punishable by a shorter term of imprisonment, usually in a local jail rather than a state or federal prison.
Example: The misdemeanant prisoner was sentenced to six months in jail for shoplifting.