/ʤɒn-ə-staɪlz/ – Noun
Definition: đương sự tưởng tượng trong vụ kiện tụng.
A more thorough explanation: “John-a-Stiles” is a legal term used to refer to a fictitious person, typically used in legal documents or court cases to represent an unnamed or unidentified individual. It is similar to the term “John Doe” or “Jane Doe” which are commonly used placeholders for unidentified persons in legal proceedings.
Example: In the case of Doe v. John-a-Stiles, the court ruled in favor of the plaintiff.