/praɪər əˈfɛns/ – Phrase
Definition: hành vi phạm tội trước kia, tiền sự.
A more thorough explanation: A “prior offence” refers to a previous criminal act or violation committed by an individual before a current offense being considered. It is used in legal contexts to indicate a person’s history of criminal behavior or misconduct.
Example: The defendant had no prior offence on their record before being charged with the current crime.