Not exact matches
It's also used to determine who
did what and why, confirm
alibis or statements, and authenticate documents.
In court today Force apologized for his behavior and to his family members saying, «I'm sorry, I lost it, and I don't understand a lot of it,» clinging to his insane
alibi.
By the end of the evening one thing was clear — Giuliani had concocted such a shifting, nebulous
alibi for Trump that it didn't even hold up to a few hours of media scrutiny let alone a future interview with a Federal prosecutor.
It rightly strips us of our illusions and
alibis, and leaves us naked before God; but it
does not always clothe us again with the garment of praise.
Don't be judgmental can be an
alibi for moral laziness, but it can also stem from an impulse that is sound.
By showing understanding of how difficult it is for the alcoholic to let go of his
alibis, the counselor may help him to
do so.
It's a rather lame
alibi — bifocal glasses — but I
do get a sympathetic response from those who remember my 250 - yard drives of yore.
It's obvious you are a theo apologist and his game will forever speak for itself, you can infuse whatever you like, Theo
does not have the attribute of a great striker and he will only give you high work rate and flashes of brilliance and not the real deal
alibi a deadly striker.
I don't think anything at all of
alibi signings, we've spoken about this internally.»
Do not let it become part of your child's
alibi system.
You don't have to be Sherlock to see through that
alibi.
«I'm now used to Conservatives, they certainly
did it for five years, using me as an
alibi for awkward decisions that they have to face within their own party and I've no doubt that this just fell into that same category.»
Prosecutors didn't ask for bail because they didn't want him to sit in jail while they vet his
alibi, a spokeswoman for the Bronx District Attorney's office said Monday.
If two users are in the same room in Maryland and they want their information to avoid China, they don't need an
alibi to help them; they can just send the data directly to one another and measure the time it takes to
do so.
Did you hear that Asia came forward with new information about her
alibi?!
A scanned photo won't cost so much, so not much
alibi can be given for not
doing it.
The question for Moll is whether or not she'll help Pascal, who insists he's innocent but doesn't have an
alibi for the night of the girl's disappearance, as the evidence keeps stacking against him.
Though her infant was found abandoned in a public bathroom, the 16 year - old sticks to a phony
alibi that she didn't know she was pregnant.
Rachel doesn't have the best of
alibis, having woken up bloodied and with no memory whatsoever from what happened on that Friday night leading to her blackout.
She
does go to the dark side, but she's very much driving herself there — on a journey which begins with faking an
alibi for Pascal for the night of the most recent murder.
He has been in trouble with the law before; he has a gun; we know that he is a hunter; he doesn't have an
alibi for the night on which the last victim went missing.
That supposed «eyewitness» testimony was the only evidence linking Colin to the crime, but it didn't prevent a jury from convicting the 18 year - old in spite of a credible
alibi and the absence of a motive, weapon or connection to the victim.
(Although, I think by Luke offering an
alibi so readily, maybe Falk felt like his best friend
did not believe him either.)
And I don't know the truth would have come out any sooner because Luke was so intent on protecting his «
alibi» for when Ellie died.
The enemy is our chattering brain, which, if we give it so much as a nanosecond, will start producing excuses,
alibis, transparent self - justifications, and a million reasons why we can't / shouldn't / won't
do what we know we need to
do.
Recalling the
alibi recited throughout postwar Germany, «I didn't see anything,» the silent painting is an ode to the cultural amnesia that tyrannized a generation — some hapless, some guilty, some just plain blindfolded.
The «
alibis» in the show's title start, in Halbreich's telling, with a postwar German mantra: «I didn't see anything.»
The composer is so overexposed, his oeuvre and ideas so thoroughly surveyed, it's almost impossible to imagine being surprised by either new work, or an exhibition that doesn't banally wheel out the same aleatoric
alibi for some formless, a-curatorial display.
Despite what politicians may say publicly to the contrary to give themselves an
alibi for not
doing enough of the right things, they don't really think that the size of their deficits is that big a problem.
(Don't have any idea how, hope Steve M. has an
alibi.)
In the felony murder case, the defense attorney initially said his client had an
alibi and then disclosed the client's change of story to the prosecutor, which he
did not have permission to disclose, yet «argued that he was
doing it on behalf of his client,» Foster says.
A Maryland appeals court has ruled that Adnan Syed received ineffective assistance from a lawyer who didn't contact an
alibi witness in his trial for the January 1999 murder of...
This might depend upon the nature of the evidence at trial - if A
did not raise the failure of the prosecution to provide corpus delecti (i.e. a dead body) or the misidentification of an alleged victim's body as a defense and instead, for example, argued an
alibi defense (e.g. he was in jail at the time of the alleged shooting).
Lamb, a well - known and credible researcher (although he has written soft papers like this article all too often since, apparently, being given fatherhood promotion marching orders from the federal government), squirrels out of being called on his sleight of hand by setting up as his precursor
alibi, that he
did this in this article in this way (without citation to supportive research findings) in order to «facilitate readability» and that «readers can study the cited articles for references to the primary literature.»
«Bipartisanship can not mean an agreement to
do nothing, it can not be used as an
alibi for the lowest common denominator», he said.
The ultimate
alibi: the pretext that everything is such a mess anyway that it couldn't possibly be made worse or no one could possibly prove why the kid is
doing so badly.