/ˈtrʌmpt ʌp keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: vụ án bịa đặt.
A more thorough explanation: A “trumped-up case” refers to a situation where false or exaggerated charges are brought against someone, typically by an individual or entity with malicious intent, in order to deceive or manipulate the legal system for personal gain or to harm the accused party.
Example: The defense attorney argued that the charges against his client were baseless and that it was a clear case of a trumped-up case designed to frame the defendant.