/mɪsˈdiːmənər æt ˈkɑmən lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: tội nhẹ theo thông pháp.
A more thorough explanation: A misdemeanor at common law refers to a criminal offense that is less serious than a felony and typically carries a lesser punishment. Misdemeanors are generally punishable by fines, probation, community service, or imprisonment for a period of less than one year.
Example: The defendant was charged with committing a misdemeanour at common law by engaging in disorderly conduct in a public place.