/ˈpraɪər keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: xch previous case.
A more thorough explanation: A “prior case” refers to a legal case that has been decided by a court at an earlier time and may serve as a precedent or reference point for similar cases in the future. It is a previous legal proceeding that can be cited or relied upon in subsequent cases to help guide the decision-making process.
Example: In the prior case, the court ruled that the defendant’s actions constituted negligence.