have a case



have a case (against someone)

to have much evidence that can be used against someone in court. Do the police have a case against John? No, they don't have a case.
See also: case, have

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Vasundhara-Indian, Hindi, Telugu
Locke[lɔk]
LockieLAHK-eeScottish
Finees-Biblical Latin
Thankarat-Ancient Germanic
Acacius-Ancient Greek (Latinized)