/tə rɪˈvjuː ðə keɪs/ – Phrase
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A more thorough explanation: “To review the case” in legal terms refers to the process of examining or re-examining a legal case, typically by a higher court or authority, to assess the correctness of the decision made by a lower court or to consider new evidence or arguments that may affect the outcome of the case. This process may involve a thorough analysis of the facts, evidence, and legal arguments presented in the case in order to determine whether the decision reached was fair and in accordance with the law.
Example: The attorney requested additional time to review the case before presenting it to the court.