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proof that shows that a person was in another place at the time of a crime​

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Answered by Deregasri
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During a criminal trial, an alibi is a defence 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.

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Answered by chaudhariansh07
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During a criminal trial, an alibi is a defence 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.

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