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hoiho ([personal profile] hoiho) wrote in [personal profile] ptc24 2012-04-20 11:29 am (UTC)

A defence of alibi needs other witnesses, or clear evidence, to speak to it. You can't just assert alibi, you must prove it to the court's satisfaction (it's a reversal of the usual burden of proof, albeit not to as high a standard).

Sufficient evidence to prove alibi would very likely be sufficient to convict him.

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