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Alibi

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313:, meaning "somewhere else") is a statement by a person under suspicion in a crime that they were in a different place when the offence was committed. During a police investigation, all suspects are usually asked to provide details of their whereabouts during the relevant time period, which ,where possible, would usually be confirmed by other persons or in other ways (such as by checking phone records, or credit card receipts, use of 227: 340:
there may be a requirement that the accused disclose an alibi defence prior to the trial. This is to enable the investigators to verify whether or not such a claim is true. This is an exception to the rule that a criminal defendant cannot normally be compelled to furnish information to the
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In Canada, the defence must disclose an alibi defence with sufficient time for the authorities to investigate the alibi, and with sufficient particularization to allow for a meaningful investigation. Failure to comply with the two requirements will result in the court making an
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raised by the accused as proof that they could not have committed the crime because they were in some other place at the time the alleged offence was committed. The
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Conversely, some judges in other jurisdictions have held the opinion that the mandatory early disclosure of alibis is unfair, possibly even unconstitutional.
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of Criminal Procedure states: "Alibi is different from all of the other defences; it is based upon the premise that the defendant is truly innocent."
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In Canada, the giving of a false alibi may be used by the court as actual evidence of guilt, provided certain requirements are met. Specifically:
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prosecution. Since the alibi involves evidence of innocence rather than guilt, the privilege against self-incrimination is not implicated.
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for their customers. Originating in 1990s Japan, such services appeared in Europe in 2004, where they were condemned as immoral by the
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The court must reject all innocent explanations offered that would explain why a false alibi was fabricated.
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against the alibi defence (but will not result in the exclusion of the alibi defence).
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the alibi that is independent from the evidence used to show the alibi is false; and
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The giving of a false alibi, beside resulting in possible subsequent
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or adultery. In other words, alibi agencies are paid to
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Index

Alibi (disambiguation)
Criminal defenses
common law
Actual innocence
Immunity
Mental disorder (Insanity)
Diminished responsibility
Intoxication
Infancy
Automatism
Alibi
Consent
Mistake
Duress
Age
Necessity
Provocation
Self-defense
False confession
Entrapment
Criminal law
procedure
common law
Criminal
Contract
Tort
Property
wills
Trusts
Estates

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