/suːt ʌv ðə kɪŋz (kwiːnz) piːs/ – Phrase
Definition: vụ kiện (hình sự) về việc gây rối trật tự công cộng.
A more thorough explanation: “Suit of the King’s (Queen’s) peace” refers to a legal term that signifies a criminal offense that is considered a breach of the peace and is prosecuted by the state on behalf of the monarch. This term is often used in historical legal contexts to describe offenses that disrupt public order and tranquility, and are therefore prosecuted as offenses against the peace and dignity of the sovereign.
Example: The defendant was charged with disturbing the peace, a crime that falls under the suit of the King’s (Queen’s) peace.