/ˈspɛʃəl kaʊnt/ – Phrase
Definition: trình bày yêu cầu của đơn kiện có dẫn ra những tình tiết thực tế của vụ kiện.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “special count” refers to a specific charge or allegation within a legal document, such as an indictment or complaint, that sets out a distinct offense or violation of the law. It is used to separately identify and address a particular criminal act or cause of action within a broader legal case.
Example: In the case of fraud, the prosecutor filed a special count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud against the defendant.