
1) Absence 2) Claim 3) Cover 4) Cover story 5) Exculpation 6) Excuse 7) Extenuation 8) Lie 9) Story
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1) Acceptable excuse 2) Account to question 3) Accusation beater 4) Acquittal ploy 5) Airtight story 6) An out 7) Bit of exculpatory evidence 8) Blame-avoiding explanation 9) Blame-avoiding story 10) Blame-dodging excuse 11) Centerpiece of the defense 12) Certain testimony 13) Claim while cuffed 14) Clearing device
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Latin, meaning: else where, in other respects
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• (n.) The plea or mode of defense under which a person on trial for a crime proves or attempts to prove that he was in another place when the alleged act was committed; as, to set up an alibi; to prove an alibi.
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The Latin term 'Alibi' means, in a UK legal context: 'at another place, elsewhere'.
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In law, a provable assertion that the accused was at some other place when a crime was committed. In Britain it can usually only be used as a defence in a
crown court trial if the prosecution is...
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A defence that someone accused of a crime was not there at the time and could not have committed the offence.
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v. to increase the value of an asset. Opposed to depreciate, this could be natural or artificial. Inflation, black marketing, rarity of occurance, exceptionally high quality of product, etc. are the situations that can lead to appreciations.
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A defence that someone accused of a crime was not there at the time and could not have committed the offence.
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Adaptive Location of Internetworked Bases of Information
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where someone accused of a crime claims that, at the time when it took place, they were somewhere else
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Al'i·bi noun [ Latin , elsewhere, at another place. See Alias .] (Law) The plea or mode of defense under which a person on trial for a crime proves or attempts to prove that he was in another place when the alleged act was committed; as, to set up an alibi ; to prove an alibi
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Proof offered by one accused of a crime that he was in a different place from that at which the crime was committed at the time it was committed.
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A defense that asserts that the defendant could not have committed the crime because the defendant was somewhere else when the crime took place.
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Proof offered by defendant that he/she was at some other place at time of crime and thus could not have committed crime charged.
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Alibi is Latin for elsewhere
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The plea of alibi in a criminal prosecution means that the person accused was elsewhere (alibi) at the time of the commission of the crime. If proved, it is conclusive, however it is a plea easily and frequently fabricated.
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[
n] - (law) a defense by an accused person purporting to show that he or she could not have committed the crime in question 2. [v] - exonerate by means of an alibi
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alibi 1. In law, a form of defense whereby a defendant attempts to prove that he or she was elsewhere when the crime in question was committed. 2. The fact of having been elsewhere when a crime in question was committed. 3. An explanation offered to avoid blame or justify action; an excuse. 4. To make an excuse for oneself. 5. To make an excuse...
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a submission or claim, typically supported by proof/evidence, that an accused person was at a different place from the scene and time of a crime
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At another place, Elsewhere
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noun (law) a defense by an accused person purporting to show that he or she could not have committed the crime in question
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In law, a provable assertion that the accused was at some other place when a crime was committed
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