/nɒn əˈrɛstəbl ˈɒfəns/ – Phrase
Definition: (Anh) hành vi phạm tội không thể bị bắt giữ.
A more thorough explanation: A non-arrestable offence refers to a type of criminal offense for which a law enforcement officer does not have the authority to make an arrest without a warrant. In such cases, the officer must obtain a warrant from a judge or magistrate before arresting a suspect for committing the non-arrestable offence.
Example: Jaywalking is considered a non-arrestable offence in this jurisdiction, typically resulting in a fine rather than a criminal charge.