/keɪs briːf/ – Phrase
Definition: Tóm tắt vụ án
A more thorough explanation: 1. a short summary of a legal case, including a statement of the facts, issue and holding with the reasoning of the court
2. an outline of a case to be heard at a court or other judicial forum
3. the collection of documents filed with a court that will be referred to during a trial or other judicial hearing
Example: 1. An important skill to learn in writing case briefs is determining the key facts of a case.
2. According to the case brief, accessible through the Court’s website, the premise of the case concerns an event on June 15, 2015.
3. The 22,000-page case brief includes more than 100 witness statements, interview records and forensic evidence.