good alibi

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A believable and effective alibi.

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Examples (10)

  • The suspect had a good alibi for the night of the crime, as he was seen at a public event.
  • Do you think his story constitutes a good alibi, or is it full of holes?
  • A good alibi needs to be simple, verifiable, and supported by evidence or witnesses.
  • If he can provide a good alibi, the police will have to look for other suspects.
  • The lawyer's primary task was to establish a good alibi for her client.
  • Without a good alibi, he remains the primary person of interest in the investigation.
  • She will need a good alibi to convince the jury of her innocence.
  • The fact that she was on a recorded video call at the time of the incident is a very good alibi.
  • He thought he had a good alibi, but surveillance footage proved he was lying.
  • They spent hours trying to create a good alibi that the detectives couldn't break.