/pʌblɪk prəˈsɛkjuːʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: việc công tố.
A more thorough explanation: Public prosecution refers to the legal process by which a government authority, typically a prosecutor or district attorney, initiates and conducts criminal proceedings against an individual or entity accused of committing a crime. The goal of public prosecution is to uphold the rule of law, seek justice, and protect the interests of the public by holding offenders accountable for their actions.
Example: The public prosecution presented evidence against the defendant in court.