/əkˈsɪdɛntəl ˈkrɪmɪnəl/ – Pharse
Definition: tội phạm ngẫu nhiên.
A more thorough explanation: An accidental criminal is a person who commits a crime without intent or malice. This typically occurs when there’s a lack of foresight or awareness of the potential consequences of an action.
Example: In the case of an accidental criminal act, the defendant may argue that they did not have the intent to commit the crime and that it was a result of a mistake or unforeseen circumstances.