/tə prɪˈzɛnt noʊ keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: không đưa ra những chứng cứ về vụ án.
A more throughout explanation: “To present no case” in legal terms refers to a situation where a party in a legal proceeding fails to present any evidence or arguments in support of their position. This can result in a judgment being entered against that party due to their failure to present a defense or make their case.
Example: In the absence of any evidence linking the defendant to the crime, the prosecution was forced to present no case against him.