/ˈpiːpəlz keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: xch state’s case.
A more thorough explanation: “People’s case” is a legal term that refers to a criminal case in which the government, represented by the prosecution, brings charges against an individual or entity on behalf of the public or society as a whole. In such cases, the prosecution represents the interests of the people or the state, seeking justice and holding the accused accountable for their alleged criminal actions.
Example: In the People’s case against the defendant, the prosecution presented evidence of the alleged crime.