Sentences with phrase «case alibi»

2 In the Archer case alibi was the sole defence advanced at the trial.

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under the influence of group emotion, the evangelist is able in some cases to crack his defensive alibi system.
With additional research, this microbiome - based method promises a far more definitive method to establish time since death, which could open and close avenues of investigation in homicide cases, shed light upon possible suspects, and corroborate or disprove alibis.
And he insists on a six - figure retainer for what he reasonably expects to be an open and shut case, given how some surveillance tapes corroborates Louis» alibi for the night in question.
Case in point: After throwing Molotov cocktails into the town's police station, setting it ablaze, the only reprimand she receives after being provided with the flimsiest of alibis is the side - eye of the town's temporary police chief.
His success in that case makes him a media darling as well, which draws the attention of accused murderer Douglas Benoit (Hurt, 1984), who wants the young lawyer's sense of style to help him prevail against overwhelming circumstantial evidence and a lack of 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.
The court said Sherman's failure to secure the alibi evidence «was constitutionally inexcusable» and said the case against Skakel was «far from overwhelming.»
«This is the first case that I'm award of in which a Facebook update has been used as alibi evidence,» Dallas lawyer John G. Browning told the Times.
[19] In this case, there was no «independent» or «other» evidence of fabrication that would bring the appellant's statements into the exception to the general rule that a disbelieved alibi can not be used to support an inference of guilt.
Archer was a case of alibi, the sort of case in which the accused probably has the very most to gain by hearing the other defence witnesses and then tailoring his evidence to fit in with theirs.
Recent court cases include Lehman Brothers Finance AG v Klaus Tschira Stiftung GmbH [2014] EWHC 2782 (Ch) Jessica was instructed (with Hugh Mercer QC) for the defendants in their successful application for a stay of English proceedings in relation to an ISDA Master Agreement, on the grounds that conciliation proceedings in Switzerland were sufficient to trigger the lis alibi pendens provision in Article 27 (1) of the Lugano Convention 2007.
An alibi is typically given in a case where the time and date of the offence are very specific to begin with.
Despite his alibi which was corroborated by many witnessed brought by the defense, and the holes in the prosecution's case, Derrick Williams was convicted on March 19, 1993.
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