/keɪs fɔr ðə dɪˈfɛns/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. lý lẽ bào chữa, lý lẽ bênh vực;
2. vụ án đã bào chữa thắng lợi.
A more thorough explanation: “Case for the defence” refers to the arguments and evidence presented by the legal team representing the defendant in a court case. This includes any facts, witnesses, or legal theories that support the defendant’s innocence or mitigate their culpability. The case for the defence is presented in response to the prosecution’s case, with the goal of persuading the judge or jury that the defendant should not be found guilty.
Example: In the case for the defense, the attorney presented evidence to support the defendant’s alibi.