/suːt fɔːr ˈpɑːrdn/ – Phrase
Definition: đơn xin ân xá.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “suit for pardon” refers to a formal request made to a government authority, typically the executive branch, seeking forgiveness or clemency for a criminal offense. This request is usually made by or on behalf of a convicted individual who is seeking to have their conviction overturned, their sentence reduced, or to be granted a pardon or other form of leniency.
Example: The defendant’s exemplary behavior during their time in prison may make them a suitable candidate for a pardon.