/steɪts keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: lý lẽ buộc tội của nhà nước (nhân danh bang).
A more thorough explanation: “State’s case” refers to the prosecution’s presentation of evidence and arguments in a criminal trial. It includes the collection of evidence, witness testimony, legal arguments, and any other information presented by the state in an effort to prove the defendant’s guilt.
Example: In the state’s case against the defendant, the prosecution presented evidence of the defendant’s involvement in the crime.
Related words:
- court of the United States
- Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- United States defendant
- joinder of defendants
- Chief justice of the United States Supreme Court
- defendants joined for trial
- action against the United States
- continuity of states
- Administrative Office of the United States Courts
- arguments to the jury