/nɒn ɪnˈdaɪtəbl əˈfɛns/ – Phrase
Definition: hành vi phạm tội không thể bị truy tố theo bản cáo trạng.
A more thorough explanation: A non-indictable offence refers to a less serious criminal offense that is typically heard in a lower court and does not require a formal indictment by a grand jury. These offenses are usually punishable by a fine, community service, or a short term of imprisonment.
Example: The defendant was charged with a non-indictable offence of driving under the influence.