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Alibi

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An alibi is a form of evidence used to prove that a person was elsewhere at the time a crime was committed, thus unable to have committed the crime.

Key Features

  • Crucial in legal proceedings
  • Can help establish innocence or guilt
  • May involve witnesses, documentation, or physical evidence

Pros

  • Can exonerate innocent individuals
  • Can provide a solid defense in court cases

Cons

  • Can be fabricated or unreliable
  • May be difficult to prove beyond doubt

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