/ɪnˈsɪdənˌtl krɪmɪnl/ – Phrase
Definition: tội phạm ngẫu nhiên.
A more thorough explanation: An incidental criminal is a person who commits a crime that is not the primary or intended goal of their actions. In other words, the crime is a secondary consequence of their primary activity, often without their conscious intent.
Example: In the case, the defendant argued that the stolen property found in his possession was incidental and not related to the crime he was being charged with.