/ˈpipəl keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. vụ án hình sự (theo pháp luật của bang);
2. công tố nhà nước (nhân danh bang).
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “People case” typically refers to a criminal case in which the government, represented by the prosecution, is the party bringing charges against an individual or individuals accused of committing a crime. The term “People” is often used in place of “State” or “Commonwealth” in the title of a criminal case to signify that the case is being prosecuted on behalf of the public or the government.
Example: In the People v. Smith case, the defendant was charged with robbery.