/ˈkaʊnsəl fər ðə ˈpiːpəl/ – Phrase
Definition: xch People’s counsel
A more thorough explanation: “Counsel for the People” refers to the legal representation or attorney who represents the government or state in a criminal case. This attorney is responsible for presenting the case against the defendant on behalf of the prosecution.
Example: In the case of Smith v. State, the counsel for the People argued that the defendant’s actions constituted a violation of state law.