An alibi is evidence that tends to show an accused was someplace else when the crime he is charged with occurred. If an alibi defense is going to be interposed at trial, the defense must disclose it to the prosecutor ahead of time.

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Q: What is an alibi?

A: An alibi is evidence that tends to show an accused was someplace else when the crime he is charged with occurred. If an alibi defense is going to be interposed at trial, the defense must disclose it to the prosecutor ahead of time.


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