/ˈspɛʃəl ˈvɜrdɪkt/ – Phrase
Definition: phán quyết riêng biệt (về một vấn đề cụ thể).
A more thorough explanation: A special verdict is a verdict rendered by a jury that determines the facts of a case but does not apply those facts to the law. Instead, the special verdict leaves it to the judge to apply the law to the facts as found by the jury in order to reach a final decision in the case.
Example: In a criminal trial, the jury may be asked to deliver a special verdict indicating whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty of a specific charge.