/əˈpil ˈbaɪ ˈɡʌvərnmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: đơn kháng cáo của viện kiểm sát.
A more thorough explanation: An appeal by the government refers to the process by which a government entity, such as a prosecutor or a government agency, requests a higher court to review and potentially overturn a decision made by a lower court. This legal action is typically taken when the government believes that the lower court made an error in its decision or that the decision is not in line with the law.
Example: The government filed an appeal against the court’s decision to grant bail to the defendant.