/ˈkɒmənwɛlθ keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. vụ án hình sự (ở một số bang Hoa Kỳ và ở Úc).
2,lời buộc tội của nhà nước (ở một số bang Hoa Kỳ và ở Úc).
A more thorough explanation: A Commonwealth case refers to a legal case that involves a government entity or agency representing the interests of the public or the state. In some jurisdictions, such as in the United States, the term “Commonwealth” is used to refer to a state government. Therefore, a Commonwealth case typically involves legal proceedings initiated by or against a government entity on behalf of the public interest.
Example: In the Commonwealth case of Smith v. Jones, the court ruled in favor of the plaintiff.