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"alibi" Definitions
  1. evidence that proves that a person was in another place at the time of a crime and so could not have committed it
  2. an excuse for something that you have done wrong

634 Sentences With "alibi"

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Big question: Why didn't his alibi line up with that of alibi witness?
Coups are not organised to provide an alibi, but to ensure there is no alibi.
The first, "A is for Alibi," was published in 1982.
That evidence supported the alibi McCullough had claimed all along.
" He also dismissed Pena-Rodriguez's alibi witness as "an illegal.
That's a lot of trouble to take for an alibi.
Cops believed the alibi ... and cleared him of any involvement.
One didn't even contact a potential alibi witness at all.
But there's one problem: Odell Titsworth had a solid alibi.
Turns out ... the "Desperate Housewives" star had an airtight alibi.
Even Mr. Watkins's supposed alibi has been cast in doubt.
The finger was there, the alibi; the necessity was there.
The dissenting opinion argued that an exact time of the killing was never established and that an alibi is not a solid defense when it's possible the crime happened outside the alibi time period.
Confessions of a Serial Alibi is set for release June 7.
Syed's attorney, Cristina Gutierrez, did not contact a key alibi witness.
How do we know that these are actual causes, not alibi?
In the meantime, a key alibi witness for Myles has died.
None of his alibi witnesses were called to testify at trial.
Almodovar had five alibi witnesses for the time of the murder.
Questioning Blalock's alibi again, Gissel tells PEOPLE it started to crack.
"The potential alibi witness cried out to be investigated," Irwin said.
Nobody mentions that the witnesses provide no alibi for the judge.
It was an alibi in the form of a family vacation.
It also inspires a name for his new imprint: Alibi Records.
This shifting has frequently meant having a stand-in or alibi.
But blaming the media is an alibi, not a valid excuse.
The discretionary practice often served as an alibi for racial profiling.
They also presented new evidence, including testimony from the alibi witness.
Behind every Perfectionist is a secret, a lie and a needed alibi.
She's trying to get answers from Luke and figure out an alibi.
Behind every Perfectionist is a secret, a lie, and a needed alibi.
He'd always had his doubts about the evidence, especially the Rockford alibi.
Why would she trust him enough to use him as an alibi?
"An alibi witness is the best defense you can have," Stetson said.
The podcast dug into a lead that would give Syed an alibi.
But chivalrous ardor no longer cut ice as an alibi for presumption.
It's a dream of power rather than a bitter alibi for victimhood.
Rebecca Wanzo: These images of women around Kavanaugh evoke a familiar alibi.
The majority argued that without Ossorio's testimony, Skakel's alibi was attacked as a family conspiracy to cover up his involvement in a crime, even though the alibi was for a time period when it's highly likely Moxley was killed.
So, she diligently hunted down this alibi, Asia McClain, and eventually found her.
If past is indeed prologue, as they say, the joke alibi will remain.
Evidence that the tape might be real isn't limited to Trump's phony alibi.
" And you're going to say, "That is no alibi against racism at all.
Not only did 33-year-old Dolores Delgado fabricate an alibi for Sgt.
Prosecutors said Langston gave this same false alibi to the FBI during questioning.
And as of this morning, Sessions's alibi suddenly looks a lot less plausible.
Schmack concluded that McCullough's alibi checked out and he was, in fact, innocent.
But often people are looking for an alibi to not try something new.
Confessions of a Serial Alibi, by Asia McClain Chapman, debuts June 7, 2016.
Soon, however, there are conflicting signs, and what looks like an airtight alibi.
Teen-pop vocal acts — boy bands and girl groups — always have an alibi.
When Einstein started cheating on Mileva, he used that theory as an alibi.
He repeated the alibi when he spoke with CNN in prison in March 245.
That lawyer hadn't even called the three witnesses who could have confirmed Myles' alibi.
"[These errors] could make or break an alibi in the real world," Jones said.
The individual, a local bar owner, had an alibi and was released without charge.
The prosecution notably didn't pull an alibi for Ryan Hillegas, Teresa Halbach's ex-boyfriend.
Idang Alibi, director of press at the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, declined to comment.
He blamed the fatal stabbing on a friend, who police said had an alibi.
Syed's current attorney, Cate Stetson, said Gutierrez had an obligation to pursue the alibi.
Coley also had an alibi for the time of the killings, the AP reported.
Lawyers for Mr. Syed presented new evidence, including testimony from a new alibi witness.
I agree with you that "whatever he wants" isn't an all-­purpose alibi here.
But prosecutors ignored his alibi, saying the workers had no reason to fabricate stories.
It stems from the only alibi in his case — his former classmate, Asia McClain.
It stems from the only alibi in his case — his former classmate Asia McClain.
McClain is publishing a book, out June 7, called Confessions of a Serial Alibi.
They had not looked at the other video that showed he had an alibi.
Prosecutors claim that expecting a defense counsel to investigate all possible alibi witnesses is impossible.
The records support McCullough's alibi, which he was unable to present at his murder trial.
The FBI had checked out McCullough's alibi and cleared him within days of Maria's disappearance.
Gutierrez took very seriously an alibi witness, it is reflected in her notes and documents.
The Fed won its vast new powers because both Democrats and Republicans wanted an alibi.
From the perspective of the defendant, there is no stronger evidence than an alibi witness.
The episode ends with a party at the American Century offices, launching the Alibi imprint.
Identity politics, in other words, creates the ethical alibi for when businesses mistreat vulnerable people.
She reopened the investigation into Mr. Rosario's conviction and agreed to interview the alibi witnesses.
You can find Lauren slapping her thighs to "Alibi" on Twitter but also just generally.
I spent the next year basically killing time, as if I were creating an alibi.
Many of the headlines the morning after the interview focused on Andrew's pizza restaurant alibi.
Either alibi would be understandable, but don't forget this one: He doesn't have enough help!
Aziz also had an alibi, saying he was at home tending to his injured leg.
Mr. Mawhinney was named on at least one of the alibi scripts, the warrant said.
According to the Connecticut Post, Troconis allegedly took several steps to create her own alibi.
Police also found what detectives called "alibi scripts" in his company office, the warrant says.
The Alibi: Justice Failed The show began at what felt like the end of Syed's story.
Defense a handful the alibi suspect a maniac or devil not his client and physically impossible.
Sean Gordon testified that out of 83 potential alibi witnesses, he was able to reach 41.
Per Oklahoma's News 9, the third man ended up having an alibi and was not arrested.
The third call, Kratz claims, was an alibi call deliberately made after Avery allegedly abducted her.
"I basically only leave home for work and ginger ale," she tweeted as her top alibi.
If they had gotten into a fender-bender with Jenna Hawthorne, then that busts her alibi.
In another call, James allegedly discussed his alibi for the day Mujey went missing, WWMT reports.
Brady said he will consider FBI reports excluded from McCullough's trial that help establish his alibi.
Houston police said then that Calhoun "has provided an alibi to HPD that has been verified."
FP may not be a good parent but Fred is and provides an alibi for Jughead.
It was partly true, and partly an alibi: the tickets were terribly overpriced, and badly scaled.
Charles Laughton was the first to play Poirot, appearing onstage in a 1928 production of Alibi.
In-The-Know: Serial's Asia McClain is publishing a confessional called Confessions of a Serial Alibi.
In fact, part of my guilt reflects the lack of alibi to hang these kills on.
This is what the historian Martin Jay calls "the aesthetic alibi": The art excuses the crime.
The Big Bundle has loads of drama channels including Sky One, Fox, Gold, Alibi, and more.
Mr. Syed argued that his trial lawyer had been ineffective in not calling an alibi witness.
"You have to destroy the alibi, otherwise there is a reasonable doubt," Walker told the court.
KS: I mean, like we said, the alibi pony, that's 1003 minutes of gold, comedy gold.
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He concluded that the alibi claimed by McCullough, who was then known as John Tessier, holds up.
He insisted that the FBI questioned him and cleared him in 303 because his alibi checked out.
According to court documents, Syed's original attorney was "ineffective" because she didn't investigate a potential alibi witness.
Flores had an alibi that he was at home, celebrating the new year with family and friends.
Specifically, the court concluded that Skakel's attorney, Michael Sherman, had failed to present evidence of an alibi.
"If you have a credible alibi witness, that is the best defense you can have," said Irwin.
He maintained his innocence, and family members gave him an alibi for the time of the crime.
We then walk over to the Alibi Room and have a beer flight and a cheese board.
When that first alleged perp ended up having an alibi, Williams picked Hatchett out of a lineup.
The judge said Eler didn't investigate Morrison's possible alibi or his reported history of making false confessions.
The second alibi was that he was at home with his daughters on the night in question.
As time passes, memories fade, alibi witnesses die or move away, and potentially exculpatory evidence is lost.
We've learned cops told the D.A. Josh had an alibi and he wasn't one of the burglars.
But, it is still unclear why McClain's letter and possible alibi for Syed was not given more weight.
The judge on Thursday also agreed that Syed's defense failed to provide her client with an alibi witness.
"NATO can no longer be used as a convenient alibi to argue against greater European efforts," Juncker said.
In his review of the case, he said he found new evidence that verified McCullough's long-standing alibi.
Almodovar with his cousin Sergio (left) who was a witness to his alibi the night of the murders.
If you needed an excuse to bail on a wedding, giving birth would be a pretty airtight alibi.
"That is a made-up alibi," Deputy U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Michele Sison told the council.
And of those four, asked defense attorney Christopher Nieto, how many were asked to be an alibi witness?
It felt more like President Obama was testifying in his own defense and his alibi was falling apart.
The FBI checked out his alibi, verified a few details and cleared McCullough as a suspect in 2500.
His alibi checked out, including a collect call home for a ride from Rockford at 6:57 p.m.
FBI agents who swarmed Sycamore after the kidnapping checked out McCullough's alibi and cleared him eight days later.
Second, Judge Welch heard new testimony from Asia McClain, the alibi witness Mr Syed's lawyer had never contacted.
The hearing will focus on a potential new alibi witness for Syed and a reexamination of cellphone evidence.
But this is an alibi and we all know it; what matters is stimulating emotion to sell books.
One reason that Asia McClain Chapman — famed alibi witness and accidental podcast celebrity — decided to write a book?
As one of the cases' more prominent alibi witnesses, we were enthralled by her conversations with Sarah Koenig.
For some on the left, that faith was always a joke, a sanctimonious alibi for imperialism and plunder.
Now if only Leonard's dodgy wife, Romaine (Catherine Steadman), will provide her husband with the alibi he requires.
This time, the court said that Mr. Skakel's lawyer, Michael Sherman, did not present evidence of an alibi.
We know all too well the odious alibi invariably offered for some cruel remark: I'm just being honest.
She was his character alibi — if she forgave and believed in him, the public would support him too.
Jones had a solid alibi: He was at a birthday party where he was seen by several people.
Police discovered what detectives called "alibi scripts" in the business office of Fotis Dulos' company, the warrant said.
There is no indication that this is a case of mistaken identity or that Sayoc has an alibi.
He claimed that he had been in Florida at the time, and he had a dozen alibi witnesses.
But when Maury and Reggie began to contradict each other at the emergency room, their alibi fell apart.
But when Maury and Reggie began to contradict each other at the emergency room, their alibi fell apart.
It is comparatively common for teenagers to make false accusations, typically as an alibi to get out of trouble.
"From the perspective of the defendant, there is no stronger evidence than an alibi witness," Brown said on Friday.
Agents interviewed some 200 possible suspects -- including McCullough, who passed a polygraph test about his alibi and was cleared.
Now a video uncovered by BuzzFeed News shows he was actually attending a conference in Spain, damaging his alibi.
The jailhouse motion, written by hand in neat block letters, said police and prosecutors buried evidence supporting his alibi.
But the appeals court said Gutierrez instead should have tried to investigate a potential alibi witness, Asia McClain Chapman.
What's more, he now has an alibi for the exact time in which the prosecution alleged he murdered Lee.
But just a year ago, Brady overturned the conviction and freed McCullough after new evidence surfaced supporting his alibi.
As TMZ first reported, Duggar claims he never had sex with Dillon and has an alibi to prove it.
Second, he claims in Episode 3 that he wasn't at the party, but he doesn't really have an alibi.
"The legal shield is clearly an alibi because it has nothing to do with the production process," he said.
But one of the men said to be a North Fox Island "subscriber" didn't have that kind of alibi.
At the trial, six people confirmed Grimes's alibi, testifying that they were with him the night of the crime.
Back in the '80s, Trump acquired a 2-year-old racer named Alibi, which he cruelly renamed D.J. Trump.
The jury didn't realize that he had an alibi or that the bullets had come from outside the house.
ALIBI on Acorn TV. The infallible drama fodder of betrayal, love and murder gives this mini-series its edge.
The justices rule, 4 to 3, that Mr. Skakel's lawyer, Michael Sherman, should have presented evidence of an alibi.
I think Paris is more of an alibi for cynics (Saudi Arabia signed it!) than a mechanism for action.
Brooks had an alibi for that night — and 12 other people to back up his account, according to Arnold.
A woman charged in a murder case has an unusual alibi that involves a grocery-store robot named Marty.
She also has a solid alibi, having been seen leaving the house after her shift by several family members.
"It was all fabricated by Ms. Stinson to help cover her alibi for what she'd actually done," Chaney said.
Investigators also found what police called "alibi scripts" in Dulos' business office, notes handwritten by Dulos and Troconis about activities and phone calls on the day Jennifer Dulos disappeared and the day after that turned out to be inaccurate and included "alibi witnesses who were later determined to be false," the warrant stated.
Even though Terry has an alibi, the mounting DNA evidence, fingerprints, and witnesses force Detective Ralph Anderson to arrest him.
I'll tell her first boyfriend, "Listen, homey, I got a gun, I got a shovel, and I got an alibi."
He also provided police with an alibi, claiming he had attended a party in Anchorage the night that David vanished.
He says they support McCullough's alibi, and show, beyond any doubt, that the defendant could not have kidnapped Maria Ridulph.
Questions of the extent of a defense attorney's obligation to pursue an alibi witness were hotly debated by both sides.
While millions listened along, the program dug into several puzzles surrounding Lee's death, among them the alibi account of McClain.
" H.C. also argued that the alibi witness who placed Peña Rodriguez elsewhere couldn't be believed because he was "an illegal.
Before the Great Recession, he considered it to be some sort of alibi management gave for when it didn't execute.
Syed's original attorney, who has since died, did not interview or call McClain as an alibi witness for his trial.
Lopinto believes Leonard may have been attempting to create an alibi by showing up to the scene with his mother.
Gavin claims she's been possessed, but really (spoiler alert) plans to kill her, and wants Scottie to be his alibi.
Another, 41-year-old Guillermo, told Reuters his standard alibi for male passengers is that they are his football mates.
And Asia McClain (his alibi, who had not been brought in for testimony) came forward with a damning new statement.
Jennifer says she did not slash Norman's tires ... she has an alibi, claiming she was at a friend's birthday brunch.
When Syed was first arrested, over a decade ago in 1999, McClain was not called to testify as an alibi.
Detectives came to refer to these notes as the couple's "alibi scripts," which Troconis admitted to helping write, it says.
Welch rejected Syed's lawyers' contention that his original defense team had failed to call an alibi witness, Asia McClain Chapman.
The judges cited ineffective legal counsel by Gutierrez for, among other things, failing to call McClain, the potential alibi witness.
How do we respond when greatness and awfulness coexist, or when talent is used as an alibi for gross misbehavior?
"I walked in there, got their alibi, got their story, which was completely false and I knew it," Carolyn said.
Evidence showed that not to be the case, and in later interviews, Ms. Troconis admitted the alibi scripts were false.
Thus, Syed may have an alibi — if he was in the library during the murder, he couldn't have killed Lee.
They cooked up an alibi, telling investigators they had gone to see a movie at the time of the murders.
Palmer said the prosecutors' case was "far from strong," and the outcome might have been different with the alibi testimony.
Intentionally bump your head when you finally come back up so you have an alibi if someone asks why you're crying.
In a 4-3 vote, the Maryland Court of Appeals agreed that Gutierrez had failed to investigate the alibi witness thoroughly.
While millions listened along, the program dug into several puzzles surrounding Lee's death, among them the alibi account of Asia McClain.
Or that Avery, whom the series presents as having an IQ of 70, probably isn't worrying about making an alibi call?
Stone closed her statement with "I don't want to start stuff," but her tone suggested that she was refuting Beatty's alibi.
McCullough's attorneys contend that investigators buried evidence about a pay phone at the old Rockford post office that supported his alibi.
And despite the universality of the SDG, they aren't an alibi for high-income countries to spend their resources on themselves.
As Serial fans are well aware, Adnan Syed's case returned to court in Baltimore, featuring testimony from alibi witness Asia McClain.
As expected, Syed's high school friend — and alibi — Asia McClain, took the stand to testify with information previously heard on Serial.
A documentary series on the case by NBC's "Dateline," in which some of the alibi witnesses were interviewed, began to air.
Moreover, at the time of the shooting Williams had been attending a birthday party, an alibi confirmed by many in attendance.
Syed's case burst into public view in 2014 when "Serial" -- which has been downloaded 40 million times -- explored a possible alibi.
To taciturn writers for whom small talk is a kind of torture, it was, I think, a convenient alibi for company.
Mr. Mawhinney, the third person charged in the case, was also accused of helping provide Mr. Dulos with a possible alibi.
The notes turned out to be inaccurate and included "alibi witnesses who were later determined to be false," the warrant stated.
Colorado, involves a juror who allegedly made several racially discriminatory comments about the defendant and his alibi witness during jury deliberations.
For example, this could include witness testimony that the defendant committed rape, as long as the defendant didn't have a solid alibi.
BAKER: Yes, first of all, a shout out to Jim&aposs Alibi and Symposium in Boise, two of the great drinking bars.
Howie explained why fearing germs is not a good alibi for the alleged sexual act detailed in the totally unconfirmed Russian dossier.
Syed's current lawyers have argued that Gutierrez had an obligation to pursue the alibi, which they believe could have swayed the case.
But McCullough made a last-ditch appeal in a jailhouse motion last December, saying police and prosecutors buried evidence supporting his alibi.
That detail verified McCullough's alibi, along with two military recruiters who recalled speaking with him between 7:15 and 7:30 p.m.
One man, vying for the role of John, was the alibi for John's business partner—he was dating her at the time.
An ironclad alibi, and the only reason he was convicted is that he had the worst lawyer in the state of Connecticut.
Prosecutors say her husband's alibi that a masked intruder attacked him first and then went after his wife just doesn't add up.
Catherine (Sharon Stone) is under investigation for the murder of former rockstar Boz, but Roxy (herself a former murderer) provides an alibi.
Handing over Catherine's alibi to DCI Jodie Shackleton and John, Ann Gallagher gets involved in flipping through the casebook for Vicky's murder.
Gutierrez also didn't look into Asia McLain as a possible alibi witness, one of the most perplexing aspects of Syed's original trial.
Prosecutors can choose to retry Skakel, according to the decision, but the defense would now have the benefit of that alibi testimony.
The state Supreme Court found that Skakel's trial lawyer failed to call a witness who could have testified about a potential alibi.
Ms. Clark's office said it would reinvestigate the case and further interview the alibi witnesses before deciding whether to retry Mr. Rosario.
Berlusconi's womanizing — a source of scandal and titillation that is overdue for a serious reckoning — serves as an alibi for Sorrentino's voyeurism.
" Hemesath's secret filing reveals that, "subsequent to the arrest of Ameen, the United States came into possession of potentially exculpatory alibi information.
" Her book series features Kinsey Millhone, a private investigator, whom "A Is for Alibi" introduced this way: "My name is Kinsey Millhone.
The Alibi opened in early 2010 and has since prompted at least one patron to tattoo the door stamp on his hand.
There is no sign that she has renounced chavismo, the socialist nationalism that serves as an alibi for the regime's continuation in power.
"We are delighted these persons will soon be home," Yahia Alibi, head of the ICRC Regional delegation in Kuwait, said in a statement.
Carla even helps Polo figure out his alibi and coaches him through Marina's funeral, eventually giving him a tender kiss on the cheek.
To stall the trial, Annalise decides it's a good idea for Wes to disclose his medical records, while Frank looks into Charles' alibi.
It calls her account (and Charles' alibi) into question, as she says she hasn't been in touch with Charles since he was arrested.
The alibi witness who says her testimony upends the state's case against convicted killer Adnan Syed finally had her say in court today.
All of it is, in simple terms, like a perfect crime, with a ready alibi, few clues and no way of proving intent.
A seventh man accused in the case — Ram's son Vishal — was acquitted on the basis of his plea that he had an alibi.
But at a certain point, I became aware that complexity could become its own alibi, another kind of lie, another mode of disappearance.
But when his alibi holds up, Detective Ralph Anderson finds himself in the midst of an investigation reaching far wider than he'd anticipated.
Next, a dim but sweet co-worker of the McBeths called Banko — real name Anthony Banconi — is bamboozled into providing them an alibi.
Actor Mark Hamill decided to get ahead of any speculation, and let everyone he has an alibi for the day Daniels was threatened.
Santos told the panel the inadequate defense included overlooking an alibi witness and not focusing on Michael's brother, Thomas, as a possible suspect.
Figorski says he took on the case because he believed Thomas' alibi based on his personal experience as a cop, CBS Philly reports.
"The short of it was we won on the alibi issue, and the other issue, the cell tower issue, was reversed," he explained.
Still, despite his alibi, despite the neighbor who heard him in his aunt's house during the shooting, he was charged with two murders.
His attorneys also say Gutierrez neglected to contact Syed's high school friend Asia Chapman – formerly McClain – about her alleged alibi for her classmate.
A search to find Linus' killer then kicks off, though Brown has an alibi as he's been having an affair with his teacher.
Unsurprisingly, those that would prefer to dodge such regulation have, in searching for an alibi for gun violence, pointed again towards video games.
Just as ESI can support a prosecution's theory of guilt, it may also provide an alibi to eliminate the defendant as a suspect.
His pretrial rulings had stacked the deck against the defense by barring the 1957 FBI reports, which could have helped establish McCullough's alibi.
The L.A. County D.A. rejected Chloe Goins' case last week, saying Cosby had an alibi, plus the statute of limitations had run out.
Returning to a plotline that surfaced way back in episode 1, Catherine finally has a confirmed alibi for the murder of Lynn Dewhurst.
Gutierrez never questioned a potential alibi witness, and was even later agreed to her own disbarment after being accused of stealing clients' money.
His lawyers immediately began raising questions about the evidence, citing ballistics information and telephone records they say provided an alibi for their client.
This—a time marked by a widespread and intense determination, at last, to strip every shield and alibi from sexual abusers—is now.
It's why "I feared for my life" is the go-to alibi for rogue police officers today who gun down unarmed black men.
"He said he did not think the alibi witness was credible because, among other things, he was 'an illegal,'" the fellow juror said.
The corporate tax cut has arrived just in time to furnish a new bullish story line and provide an alibi for stretched valuations.
In testimony, fellow Klansman said he had gone to the funeral home to create an alibi for his whereabouts when the murders occurred.
Moreover, in nearly a decade of trials and appeals, Mr. Giuca had never offered an alibi, they said, or any other exculpatory evidence.
According to his arrest warrant, Mawhinney appeared in the "alibi scripts" -- a two-page document containing handwritten notes between Troconis and Fotis Dulos.
The pages, which detectives referred to as "alibi scripts," outlined their supposed activities and phone calls on the day that Ms. Dulos disappeared.
Eileen Tessier had backed her son's alibi in 1957, but police never got the opportunity to question her again before she died of cancer.
It's a cut-and-dried case with all the evidence pointing to beloved Little League coach Terry Maitland — but Terry has an airtight alibi.
He was questioned and cleared by the FBI in 215 after claiming an alibi that placed him some 27 miles from the crime scene.
The juror, a former policeman, also impugned Mr Peña-Rodriguez's alibi, saying his testimony was not to be trusted because he was "an illegal".
More recently, she reconnected with the sisters on Facebook to confirm a photograph and other details for her book, Confessions of a Serial Alibi.
For now, it's safe to say that Jimmy McGill invented the term as he improvised an alibi before a pair of skeptical Albuquerque detectives.
Bouto did not have a ponytail as several witnesses claimed the killer did, and he also had an alibi corroborated by two other people.
In his order Thursday, Welch agreed that Gutierrez fell below the standard of reasonable professional judgement by not contacting Chapman about the potential alibi.
O'Bryan stuck to his original story — he'd been given the candy from the darkened house in the neighborhood — but his alibi quickly fell apart.
O'Donnell claimed Alibi got very sick as a result — so ill he eventually had to have some of his hooves amputated and was retired.
As a result of the wheels coming off the bus, the single most important piece of evidence, an alibi witness, slipped through the cracks.
That doesn't necessarily make Eliza a pessimistic story, but it does mean that it refuses to grant Evelyn, or its players, a moral alibi.
Eventually, she had written enough that she realized she could publish a memoir, which became Confessions of a Serial Alibi, on sale June 7.
She's always on hand to discreetly dispose of a body or to help concoct an alibi — even as she's baffled by her sister's motives.
Since being arrested for a 22016 murder in Philadelphia, Mr. Dennis has maintained his alibi — that he was on a bus — and his innocence.
She argued that the immunity was not part of the initial deal and that ArcelorMittal was using its removal as an alibi to leave.
According to the arrest affidavit, suspicious "alibi scripts" were found in his home after police carried out a search warrant on the property later.
Maitland couldn't have done it, because he has an alibi — he was a conference when the murder happened, and there's physical proof of that.
The officers' visit, it is believed, was meant to provide Mr. Watkins with an alibi for at least the second crime on the day.
But if we had more room for new statues, concerned citizens might want to put up some money to erect one of Alibi, limping.
Mr. Skakel also claimed to have an alibi: watching "Monty Python's Flying Circus" on television at a cousin's home miles from the murder scene.
The notes included events that Ms. Troconis later admitted had never happened and alibi witnesses who were "determined to be false," the warrant said.
But his blues phrasing often veers toward abstraction, his notes smearing and disappearing without an alibi — like a nose on a canvas shrewdly misplaced.
A report issued by the prosecutor's office in July surfaced other serious concerns about the case, concluding that Mr. Johnson had a strong alibi.
It also gives Australians a convenient alibi when it comes to blackface: Blackface is a problem only because of America's racist past, not ours.
Mr. Stone denied the charges, claiming as an alibi that he was at the Broadway show "Frost/Nixon" the night of the alleged call.
The appeals court did uphold Knox's slander conviction, which stems from her accusation that Lumumba, who was able to produce an alibi, committed the murder.
Among other things, Judge Bishop said, Mr. Sherman did not properly establish an alibi for Mr. Skakel and failed to prepare a coherent closing argument.
Kev and V are more than worried when Svetlana switches vodka distributors without consulting them and declares herself the new owner of the Alibi bar.
Myles, 53, claims that after he was framed by police, his public defender at trial didn't call three alibi witnesses who could prove his innocence.
Meza was also charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice for allegedly contacting "Joe" and asking him to provide a fake alibi for him and Langston.
The failure of Adnan Syed's attorney to call Asia McClain, now known as Asia Chapman, as an alibi witness crippled his defense, David Irwin said.
Susan Carlson, a private investigator who died in 2013, uncovered three witnesses not interviewed by Eddie's defense team, who provided a compelling alibi for him.
Her reporting turned up new evidence, including cellphone data and an alibi witness, Asia McClain, who wasn't called to the stand during Syed's original trial.
Syed's lawyers say Gutierrez had declining skills when she defended him, in what was her last trial, and did not investigate a potential alibi witness.
According to Oklahoma's News 9, one of these people had an alibi, but the other was Fontenot who was then brought in for questioning himself.
"He was looked at that night, but he had an alibi," says Jerry Gissel, a retired detective with Mesa police who worked on the case.
One of Syed's classmates, Asia McClain, had written his defense attorney in 1999 to provide him with an alibi for the afternoon Lee's murder occurred.
Authorities had initially arrested a 31-year-old man for Josue's stabbing death, but dropped the charges after detectives found evidence to support his alibi.
What's more ... the D.A. says BY told them he had a rock-solid alibi ... placing him in Durham, NC at the time of the shooting.
Jones was convicted of a 1999 robbery, despite there being no physical evidence that put him at the scene and him having a solid alibi.
The reveal of Spencer having a twin would be a perfect alibi to keep Spencer out of jail, something that looks imminent in the previews.
The one thing we do know for sure is that when Trump first bought Alibi, he changed the poor horse's name to D. J. Trump.
"Our deference to NATO can no longer be used as a convenient alibi to argue against greater European efforts," Juncker told a conference in Prague.
He repeated his alibi of having spent that night in jail and having been blackmailed by an "aggressive" individual who held a grudge against him.
After decades of appeals, a judge found that prosecutors had suppressed statements and evidence that backed up Mr. Dennis's alibi and pointed to another perpetrator.
According to them, that attorney, Cristina Gutierrez, failed to call a witness who could provide an alibi for Syed at the time of the murder.
During that interview, Kenney told investigators that she had sent messages from Berreth's cell phone as part of her and Frazee's alibi, the affidavit says.
"We are respectful of conscientious objection but conscientious objection cannot be used as an institutional alibi for not complying with the law," Gonzalez Garcia added.
Everyone knew who was behind these killings, but time and again Capone jauntily faced the authorities with an alibi and no witnesses willing to talk.
To create an online footprint (and alibi), Ryan set up an iPhone, laptop, and iPad in his apartment, but he never ended up activating them.
An alibi, for some—Tawana Brawley was reportedly afraid of being beaten by her mother's boyfriend for staying out late and not coming home for days.
At the center of that appeal is Asia McClain, a classmate who wrote two letters to Syed in jail, saying she would be his alibi witness.
He was given the lengthy sentence despite having an alibi and despite the fact that no fingerprints or DNA evidence ever linked him to the crime.
In 1999, an appeals court ruled that Myles had a right to argue that his lawyers at trial were ineffective for failing to present his alibi.
"The state has taken the position that there was no duty for Gutierrez to talk to the alibi witness," Brown said in a press conference Tuesday.
Authorities charged Meza with conspiracy to obstruct justice because they believed he contacted "Joe" and asked him to provide a fake alibi for him and Langston.
Brown spent the morning going over the evidence he had presented to Welch in previously in the hearing, including testimony from potential alibi witness Asia McClain.
"At the end of the day, a mistake was made not to talk to an alibi witness that could have turned this trial around," Brown said.
Among other things, Bishop cited Sherman's failure to properly offer another explanation for the murder or present a key alibi witness, and his incoherent closing argument.
He wore a Japanese kimono and slippers, and he had flowers and an alibi that he was visiting an ambassador's daughter who'd just had a baby.
The first Cooper and Gaga duet is a song called "Alibi," with Nelson serving as the only co-writer and co-producer with the two stars.
The movie ends with Susan enacting Henry's plan to kill Glenn, intercut with the student talent show that she's supposedly supervising (providing her with an alibi).
At a post-conviction hearing several months ago, Syed's attorneys argued that an alibi witness and questionable cellphone records were overlooked by his original trial attorney.
In a case led by the Associated Press, new evidence shows that Burrell's alibi was never checked and no fingerprints, DNA, or gun have been recovered.
His instinct was to create an alibi: he told the interrogating officer that he had been retrieving a computer that was being repaired near the syndicate.
He did not mention a migraine as an alibi; he simply blamed himself and his behavior, and vowed to do better on and off the field.
"We are respectful of conscientious objection but conscientious objection cannot be used as an institutional alibi for not complying with the law," Dr. González García added.
When a GOP staffer began to ask her about Manu Raju, a CNN reporter omnipresent on Capitol Hill, Hill noted she'd had a pretty ironclad alibi.
Duggar claims in new legal docs he has an air-tight alibi ... he was not even in Pennsylvania, the state where the alleged encounter went down.
But the prosecutor was effective, too, and cast doubt on an alibi that Garry had given, that he was at home with his parents that night.
Lizzie and the housemaid (who had an alibi) were both home; how would a stranger have escaped notice during the murders — and the time between them?
Late in proceedings at the re-trial, Richter introduced a new witness, a fellow criminal barrister and former altar server, who had a possible alibi for Pell.
Speaking to ABC News, Pattis said he fully expects his client will be exonerated, calling the state's case "weak" and hinting his client has an "enormous" alibi.
He also had two alibi witnesses who attested that Bouto was kissing his girlfriend in an alleyway near the high school when they heard the fatal shots.
In the message she accused me of wrongdoing in connection with the Adnan Syed investigation and questioned my validity as a potential alibi witness for Mr. Syed.
" The ruling comes four months after a hearing on the cell tower evidence and claims that Syed's trial attorney overlooked a crucial alibi witness featured in "Serial.
A judge ruled in November that his lawyer could introduce testimony from the former Asia McClain, an alibi witness who did not testify in the murder trial.
He again requested a new trial in February, when an alibi witness said they saw Adnan at the library at the time that the murder took place.
The first is that Gutierrez was so physically and mentally incapacitated by illness during the time she represented Syed that she overlooked McClain as an alibi witness.
As for Evan ... he has an alibi, because he lives in Brentwood and no one in their right mind would hang out miles away from Miranda Kerr.
Then, this past November, Syed was granted a motion that allowed him to present new evidence regarding his alibi and the cell tower records at a hearing.
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Before Graves' attorney was to present the alibi witness, Sebesta falsely stated in court that the witness was a suspect in the murders and could be indicted.
On Friday, the majority opinion said that Skakel had been prejudiced in the case because of Sherman's failure to obtain alibi testimony from a witness, Denis Ossorio.
The first goes back to the 1980s, when Trump was in his first bloom of glitzy celebrity and acquired a promising 2-year-old racehorse named Alibi.
The last adjustment, in 1994, was a doozy: about 656 feet, enough to give the delivery driver an alibi for ringing your neighbor's doorbell instead of yours.
His alibi didn't sway the jury, and Jones, who had a criminal record, was convicted on the aggravated robbery charge and sentenced to 19 years in prison.
Mr. Sherman tried to establish an alibi, saying that Mr. Skakel was at a cousin's house watching Monty Python on television at the time of the murder.
Stevenson and his colleagues, including Eva Ansley (Brie Larson), work to establish Johnny D's alibi and to challenge the testimony of a dubious witness (Tim Blake Nelson).
At one point, Faria's husband, Russ, while establishing his alibi in a police interview, reveals that he was bored by the movie he supposedly watched that night.
Remember, because there is no specific "where" or "when" in Ford's allegation, Kavanaugh cannot establish an alibi — and that's why corroboration of other facts is so critical.
"East Jerusalem is exactly the alibi the Palestinian leadership needs ... (It will) be able to fault Israel for refusing to allow elections to go ahead," Baconi said.
While authorities believe that the surveillance video was a manufactured alibi for David, his attorneys argue that he didn't have a sufficient window of time to kill her.
His alibi is a reservation for a flight from London to Lyon which was scheduled to land that day at 6:93 pm at the Saint-Exupéry airport.
A couple of haters from the local Sheriff's office show up to make it clear that they don't trust Midnighters and that Bobo's alibi is far from ironclad.
Fingerprints from a local upstanding Little League coach and English teacher are found on the boy's body, but although the suspect is quickly arrested, he has an alibi.
TMZ reports that Henderson has an "airtight alibi" for the night of the robbery at his neighbor's home, as security footage reportedly shows he never left his apartment.
And then prosecutors fought to keep the contents of those reports -- including McCullough's alibi and the fact that the FBI had cleared him -- out of his murder trial.
Schmack sought out additional evidence, including subpoenaing AT&T for old phone records, and concluded McCullough's alibi held up and that the FBI got it right in 1957.
Still, he believed it was enough for him to conclude that McCullough's alibi held up, and that the FBI got it right when agents cleared him in 1957.
The Republic further reports that Strong's "alibi was full of holes, and gaps in [his] phone records directly coincided" with when the victims came home before being killed.
In the meantime, we're left trying to figure out a reasonable alibi for our cracked screens—one that doesn't require us to reveal our weekly Thursday rollerblading lessons.
If Mr. Buntain is nostalgic for the Fort Greene of the aughts, he can return to the Alibi, a cash-only dive bar across the street from Roman's.
Judges routinely refuse to review other evidence — from, say, cellphone videos or alibi witnesses — that may ultimately exonerate an individual, stating it can be introduced only at trial.
Many also found implausible his alibi of not having had sex with Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre because he was otherwise occupied at a Pizza Express in suburban England.
Claude Letranchant, 59, had scrawled a message on the back of his yellow vest: "Ecology is only an alibi," referring to the climate argument for the fuel tax.
His alibi didn't sway the jury, and Jones, who had a prior criminal record, was convicted on the aggravated robbery charge and sentenced to 19 years in prison.
Lalo doesn't bother hiding his distrust of Fring, even though, as ever, Fring has an alibi at the ready when it comes time to explain the construction project.
But democratizing these scales can also become an alibi for complacency — for allowing us to shift back into the daily, the private, the emotional, as crutch or buffer.
The alibi scripts mentioned that Mr. Mawhinney had visited Mr. Dulos, and Ms. Troconis confirmed he was at the couple's home that day for a previously arranged meeting.
When his new poems turn up, they often embed, almost as an alibi, behind-the-scenes footage of how and where they were written, including outtakes and bloopers.
He followed it with copies of his latest motion and brief, and the affidavits that he had obtained fifteen years earlier from his alibi witnesses in New Haven.
One frequently cited study from 1994 found that a false report of rape appeared to serve three functions: providing an alibi, seeking revenge or obtaining attention and sympathy.
That all changed when Chapman listened to Serial, a popular podcast downloaded by millions and which raises questions about Syed's case, highlighting Chapman's role as a key alibi witness.
Enrico Letta, who served from 2013 to 2014, told CNBC Thursday that U.K. authorities had traditionally provided the EU with an "alibi" for inaction by opposing several major initiatives.
Even so, it decided that the rest of the evidence weighed heavily enough against Syed that the alibi witness would not have swayed the jury to find him innocent.
Avery first believes he can simply say she never showed up so he tries to establish the alibi call after she's already been there, hence the 4:35 call.
Probably a bad idea to hook up with someone in the D.A.'s office, but hey, you never know when you'll need an ally at work... or an alibi.
His alibi was reinforced by phone records verifying a collect call he said he made to his family's Sycamore home from a pay phone at the Rockford post office.
Burns said he was at a party in Boston at the time of the murder, an alibi which had been backed up by a friend, according to ABC News .
Stumpf actually tried the alibi that, because the $190 million fine was so puny relative to Wells Fargo's $5.6 billion in quarterly profits, the investigation wasn't material at all!
Syed's attorneys argued that his original trial lawyer "rendered ineffective assistance" by inadequately questioning the use of cellphone records and not including the testimony of a key alibi witness.
Maryland's Court of Appeals, in March, dismissed Syed's claim that his 2000 trial lawyer violated his constitutional right to competent representation because she failed to investigate an alibi witness.
Mr. Syed and his legal team had presented new evidence, including the testimony of a new alibi witness, and argued that his original defense counsel had been grossly negligent.
At the hearing, Mr. Daly's lawyer, Peter Corrigan, countered the evidence by repeating that his client had an alibi that placed him elsewhere on the date of the bombing.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said that Mr. Hillary had been hunting the boy and driving out of his way — undercutting his alibi that he was driving home to see his daughter.
This would be, essentially, a 24-hour alibi service, in which one's every word and action is captured digitally — thus making it possible to disprove fakes when they arise.
The basic plot — a woman collecting payback from the men who have assaulted her — is not exactly new, and it's a conceit that can be used as an alibi.
At the time, Syed's lawyers argued that the lawyer in his first trial had been ineffective because she failed to question a witness who would've vouched for Syed's alibi.
In the warrants, the police suggested that Mr. Mawhinney helped provide what they say was a false alibi to Mr. Dulos, who has been charged with murder and kidnapping.
The police had found handwritten notes — which detectives called "alibi scripts" — at Mr. Dulos's home that purported to show his and Ms. Troconis's whereabouts and activities on May 24.
Investigators say the scripts, which list activities and phone calls on the day Jennifer Dulos disappeared, include "alibi witnesses who were later determined to be false," the warrant stated.
Stop and Shop said it could not comment on whether Marty&aposs surveillance records would be subpoenaed or whether Marty or Stop and Shop could corroborate Troconis&apos alibi.
Instead Guevara let him go and pursued 15-year-old Johnson as the killer, though Johnson had two alibi witnesses and no other evidence tying him to the crime.
But, around the time a man asked Horgan's father to supply him with an alibi for a murder charge, they decided that Hackney was no place to raise children.
Soon after Syed's arrest, Chapman wrote two letters to him in jail, saying she would be his alibi for that time period – during which prosecutors later alleged Syed killed Lee.
"What you have here is a witness who was not called in the original trial as an alibi witness," says Markus Kypreos, a former attorney with the Texas Prosecutors Association.
Charles Ridulph, the victim's brother, says the evidence can't prove who dialed the phone and suggests that McCullough may have enlisted the help of a friend to establish his alibi.
And in the time that has passed, a key witness to his alibi died, making it much harder for Myles to prove his innocence should he ever get the chance.
He says they pressured witnesses who initially said Myles was not the shooter to change their accounts, and that officers failed to investigate his alibi or to pursue other leads.
They asked for the chance to retry the case with the benefit of all the evidence, including 573 FBI reports that show he was cleared after his alibi checked out.
He went on to deny various other allegations against him by federal authorities and said he has an alibi for the time period in which investigators believe Drexel was killed.
Asia McClain Chapman, the alibi witness for Serial's Adnan Syed, has issued a statement responding to accusations that she offered to "make up a lie" to protect her former classmate.
But when Thomas's case went to trial in 1994, the sign-in log at the center had disappeared and the jury never heard about his alibi, according to the statement.
The podcast interviewed Syed's high school classmate Asia McClain, who provided an alibi for him by saying she was with him at the time prosecutors claimed he had killed Lee.
"What he wants to do is establish an alibi and let us know right away it is not him," retired Houston detective Frank Quinn tells 203/20 in the clip.
McClain has provided letters and affidavits suggesting she offered herself as an alibi witness, but she was never contacted by Syed's original defense attorney, Christina Guitierrez, who has since died.
Those who believe Syed is innocent have long pointed to the failures of his defense attorney, who is now deceased, which include the failure to call a potential alibi witness.
Asia McClain, an alibi witness in the request for a new trial of Serial podcast subject Adnan Syed, withstood a cross-examination that attempted to raise doubts about her testimony.
"Legal certainty will come from common rules across the EU to tackle frauds," he said, noting that "this should not be used as a political alibi to stop our reforms".
He was convicted of robbing a woman in a Walmart parking lot in 1999 despite having a solid alibi and there being no physical evidence linking him to the scene.
His whole scene only gets weirder when Lopez shows up to deliver the news about Ray, but before she does, he's offering up and alibi and suggesting they investigate Nikki.
He gave as an alibi that he sharply recalled being at a Pizza Express restaurant in Woking, an English town not far from London, with his daughter on that evening.
However, there was no drinking on the agenda: The gang was there to establish an alibi, before ducking out after midnight to make the biggest cash robbery in US history.
And it reminded the court that an alibi witness had testified under oath that she was with Mr. Syed at the time he was said to have killed Ms. Lee.
In a review of documents last year, a prosecutor found evidence that supported Mr. McCullough's alibi that he had been 40 miles away at the time of the girl's disappearance.
Thus, in ordinary street crimes the identity of the perpetrator is paramount, and typical defenses involve an alibi or questions about whether the victim properly identified who committed the offense.
He is described as a "close friend of Dulos and a practicing attorney" in Connecticut and whose name appeared in the "alibi scripts," handwritten notes from Troconis and Fotis Dulos.
Perhaps most crucially, "Serial" reported the existence of a potential alibi witness for Mr. Syed: a woman who said she was with him at a library when the crime occurred.
The appeals court agreed that Ms. Gutierrez erred in failing to investigate the potential alibi witness but disagreed that this additional evidence would have changed the outcome of the case.
Justice Richard Palmer, writing for the majority, said the trial lawyer had failed to present the jury with testimony from a witness who could have provided an alibi for Skakel.
Earlier in the trial, an alibi witness testified that she spotted Adnan Syed at a public library on the day prosecutors say he killed Hae Min Lee at a different location.
His alibi was reinforced by phone records verifying a two-minute collect call he said he made to his family's Sycamore home from a pay phone at the Rockford post office.
Bahrain's soccer association, led by Sheikh Salman at the time, did not engage with requests from Mr. Oraibi's sister and lawyers to confirm his alibi and exonerate him, Mr. Oraibi said.
Status: Incarcerated; 35-year sentenceGuevara's alleged misconduct: Witness tampering Vega has alleged in an interview with BuzzFeed News that witnesses were pressured into identifying him and that he had an alibi.
Local gilets jaunes approve of Mr Sanchez's decision to abolish "substitute meals" in Beaucaire's schools, thus keeping pork on the menu, a tactic one commentator denounces as an "alibi for xenophobia".
Asia Chapman, an alibi witness for accused murderer and Serial subject Adnan Syed, is speaking out against recent claims by two former classmates, who have challenged her role in the case.
Chapman testified in 2016 that she and Syed were together at the time when prosecutors said the murder occurred and no one contacted her to provide an alibi at Syed's trial.
But the court saw new evidence last week in the form of Asia McClain (now known as Asia Chapman), who took the stand for the first time as Syed's alibi witness.
In a 4-3 decision, the court ruled that Skakel's trial attorney had failed to identify a witness for Skakel's alibi, depriving him of a fair trial, The Associated Press reported.
Despite an unconvincing alibi—he just happened to be in the area, handing out copies of his memoir, and had stumbled upon the party—Popeye was released, for lack of evidence.
" The "free speech alibi" works to cast your critics solely as "enemies of free expression," allowing you to never consider whether the words you're "saying might be cruel, reckless or wrong.
On top of that, there is no record that Burrell's alibi was ever checked, although the 16-year-old maintained that he was with friends on the day of the shooting.
No interview of a girlfriend with whom Mr. Wagstaffe was living and who provided an alibi, saying she had spent New Year's Eve with him at their home in Long Island.
Cole's car had passed through a tollbooth in New Jersey the night Noah was stabbed, blowing his alibi, and when he got angry with the cops, he ended up in jail.
About two weeks after the trial ended, two jurors told Peña Rodriguez's attorney that some of the jurors expressed a bias against him and his alibi witness because he is Hispanic.
The notes were proven to be inaccurate and "included alibi witnesses who were later determined to be false," according to the warrant, and Troconis later admitted the events did not happen.
The women from the talent agency had not been contacted in time to appear in court, and two other alibi witnesses who were scheduled to testify for Hamilton didn't show up.
Sue Grafton, a prolific author of detective novels known for an alphabetically titled series that began in 242 with "A Is for Alibi," died on Thursday night in Santa Barbara, Calif.
His sensitivity provides a foil for Frank's unbending righteousness, and also an alibi for bleeding-heart viewers who might find themselves enjoying this tale of rough justice in spite of themselves.
Cardi B's sticking to an age-old alibi about her entourage allegedly beating the crap out of an aggressive autograph seeker -- if you didn't see it, it didn't happen ... legally speaking.
Two witnesses have come forward claiming the alibi witness of Adnan Syed, the subject of the popular Serial podcast, told them she'd "make up a lie" to show Syed's innocence, PEOPLE confirms.
"The Italian political mess will be an alibi for Germany and bad news for Macron," said Enrico Letta, the Italian former prime minister, at a meeting of the Ambrosetti Forum in Italy.
That evidence includes information from his former classmate Asia McClain, who can provide an alibi for Syed by testifying that he was at the school library at the time of Lee's murder.
Also on Friday, an investigator testified that he located 41 possible alibi witnesses for Syed, but only four told him they were contacted by the original defense team for the 2000 trial.
Brown argued that Syed's 22001 trial counsel was fatally ineffective — particularly in failing to call a key alibi witness who said she was with Syed at the time of the alleged murder.
Brown argued that Syed's 216 trial counsel was fatally ineffective — particularly in failing to call a key alibi witness who said she was with Syed at the time of the alleged murder.
One relationship led to me having to admit to fucking a military-owned tank as my alibi for desertion from the Army, which lead to some interesting Google searches once I finished.
We've listened to her voice on Serial before, but this is the first time we're able to see Asia McClain, Adnan Syed's alibi witness, tell her story in front of the camera.
He also offered up an alibi for one of the alleged sexual encounters, saying it couldn't have been possible because he specifically remembers taking his daughters to Pizza Express at that time.
The judge denied additional motions related to the allegations of "ineffective assistance" from Syed's attorneys with regards to the alibi witness and "alleged prosecutorial misconduct" in regards to the cell tower evidence.
Activists like Adam Roberts of the Born Free organization argue in Trophy that the conservation-and-local-economy argument is an old and tired alibi for the simple, Rooseveltian lust for killing.
Other alleged killings shrouded Durst in suspicion Jurors are also expected to hear statements Berman made about allegedly helping Durst build an alibi for the death of his wife, according to prosecutors.
And since we're solving a puzzle based on hidden words, I bring to your attention that Talib can be hidden by PERFECT ALIBI, which would be a good theme entry for somebody.
But it's probably for the best if you don't use that picture as part of your alibi, expecting Marty to prove that you weren't helping your one-time boyfriend murder his wife.
Hays and West are castigated for dismissing Tom as a suspect too quickly, despite the fact that he didn't have an alibi after 6:30 on the night of his kids' disappearance.
Family is an alibi ("I could never do that to him — he's family") and an excuse ("Things happen — it's family"); it is taken up as a shield when convenient and disavowed when not.
Chaudry tells PEOPLE that Clinedinst's alibi was provided by a store manager who was the girlfriend of Clinedinst's mother – and that police were unable to talk to Clinedinst until about 1:30 a.m.
Ainsworth was able to demonstrate that the timeline prosecutors used was faulty, that McCullough's alibi was supported by other facts, and that the photo lineup was so suggestive that the results were unreliable.
About two weeks after the trial ended, two jurors told Peña-Rodriguez's attorney that some of the jurors expressed a bias during jury deliberations because the defendant and his alibi witness are Hispanic.
"NATO can no longer be used as a convenient alibi to argue against greater European efforts," he said, adding that the U.S. is "no longer interested in guaranteeing Europe's security in our place."
While money was allocated for Mr. Rosario's defense to look into his alibi claims, no further investigation was done because of a mix-up over whether the money had in fact been allocated.
Her book, Confessions of a Serial Alibi, encompasses both her memory of a tragic event, as well as the way that she's come to view the tragedy through the lens of the present.
A former player coached by Mr. Hillary, Jacob Duff, who has cast doubt on Mr. Hillary's alibi, is expected to testify, as are the neighbors who said they believe they heard Garrett scream.
Jeff's admiration for his boss is tested after William learns that his older brother has been arrested in connection with the murder of a nurse and William is asked to provide an alibi.
In Harlem, Alexi Minko said he had always felt welcome as the owner of the Alibi Lounge, the only gay bar in the neighborhood around 139th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard.
In the interview, which appeared to be half-alibi and half score-settling, Mr. Kelly said Mr. Saikawa was directly involved in negotiating a deal to pay Mr. Ghosn his post-retirement compensation.
Perhaps the biggest revelation in "Serial" was the existence of an alibi witness for Syed, a young woman named Asia McClain, who has said she was with him at the Woodlawn Public Library.
In 2018, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled admissible statements Berman made about allegedly helping Durst build an alibi for the death of his wife, Kathleen McCormack Durst, according to prosecutors.
Giant Escape 28 Specialized Alibi Due to potholes and bumpy roads, flat tires are one of the most common issues city commuters face — and one that can mean showing up to work late.
Mr. Mawhinney was named on at least one of the alibi scripts, the warrant said, and Ms. Troconis said that he was present in Mr. Dulos's home the morning that Ms. Dulos disappeared.
Part of Troconis&apos alibi — recorded in her arrest warrant — for her whereabouts on the day that Jennifer Dulos went missing involves a visit to a Stop and Shop store in Simsbury, Connecticut.
Nope — Catherine's got a pretty foolproof alibi, all she's got to do is map it out for the detectives investigating Lynn's murder who have conveniently already assured her that she's not a suspect.
If, as a youth, Hamed had been tried separately from his parents, Mohammad and Yahya may have been able to call on him as a witness to corroborate their alibi, the court heard.
But that conviction, Schamck insists, was based on false testimony, improper legal rulings controlling the evidence presented, and a timeline that was tweaked some 50 years after the fact to rule out McCullough's alibi.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's industry minister called the decision by AcelorMittal to withdraw from a deal to buy Italian steelmaker Ilva on the grounds Rome had lifted immunity from prosecution over pollution issues "an alibi".
The court ruled Friday that Skakel's attorney, Michael Sherman, "rendered ineffective assistance" by failing to identify an alibi witness for his client, and that as a result, Skakel was deprived of a fair trial.
John O'Donnell, a former Trump casino president, wrote that the colt fell apart when Trump insisted, despite the trainer's objections, that Alibi be worked out even though a virus was going through his barn.
For example, reporter Stacy Shelton claims she told lead officer Dennis Smith that she believed Ward's alibi — that he had been at a party — checked out because she had also been at that party.
RUSE, Bulgaria, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Bulgarian police said they had detained a Romanian citizen of Ukrainian origin for 24 hours and were checking his alibi as they investigated the killing of journalist Viktoria Marinova.
"Just another white kid" is an all-purpose alibi, and public discourse abounds in code words and dog-whistles that allow bigots to pass as concerned citizens without a racist bone in their bodies.
A letter sent by Asia McClain to Adnan Syed on March 1, 1999, offering to provide an alibi that places him at the library near his school around the time of the the murder.
"In the case of Nizami, we are particularly disturbed by the refusal of the court to hear defence witnesses in full, including most notably alibi witnesses," said senior Human Rights Watch researcher Tejshree Thapa.
Their living room is spacious but Kyaw Aung has few possessions -- just a bamboo mat, some photos and a leather folder that he desperately protects as if it were the alibi of an innocent man.
"The (defense) attorney failed to do the simplest thing and just pick up the phone and call this alibi witness and see if she was legitimate," Brown told CNN's Jim Sciutto on "New Day" Friday.
In February 2016, Brown argued during Syed's post-conviction hearing before Judge Martin Welch that McClain, who now goes by her married name McClain Chapman, should have been called as an alibi witness at trial.
For anyone who enjoys being "technically correct," blotching the rest of the shirt in the same way will mean you now have a solid alibi when your friend wrongfully accuses you of "staining" the shirt.
Sreshta Rit Premnath offered "A Flimsy Alibi," in the form of a hunk of cardboard, pictured on a subway-station floor, with a poem as the official item description; someone bought it for a penny.
The woman, Shanna-Kay Hillary, is the central alibi witness for her father, Oral Nicholas Hillary, who is accused of killing Garrett Phillips, the 12-year-old son of Mr. Hillary's former girlfriend, Tandy Cyrus.
She told them that the pages, referred to as "alibi scripts," contained events that never happened and that she could not account for Mr. Dulos's whereabouts the morning of the alleged murder, the warrant said.
For example, the juror stated that he did not trust the defendant's alibi witness because, among other things, he was an "illegal," even though he had testified at trial that he was a legal resident.
Police found 'alibi scripts' in his office The new charge against him was outlined in the police warrant, which contained shocking new allegations in the case of Jennifer Dulos, who has been missing since May.
"I haven't seen a single case in which an attorney failed to contact an alibi witness in which deficiency was not found," Syed's attorney, C. Justin Brown, told the appeals court at a hearing last June.
I went and sat downstairs in the canteen making sure members of staff saw me as I thought that way I wouldn't get the blame, because I'd have an alibi for the time of the flooding.
He said he disposed of his uncle's bloody clothes at a local park while on his way to his friends' house, where he spent the day "in order to have an alibi," the probable cause claims.
Theoretically, a prosecutor could sit for decades on a weak case against a suspect, then, when that suspect's main alibi witness dies, the prosecution could strategically indict the defendant after he's lost most of his evidence.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A Texas legal panel voted on Monday to disbar a former prosecutor for sending an innocent man to death row by presenting tainted testimony and making false statements that undermined the defendant's alibi.
Only occasionally do you pause for a moment to think—shouldn't you check the blood on the suspect's shoes to see if it really belonged to the victim, or follow-up on their alibi more closely?
The big question on everyone's lips though is this: what would it sound like if you slowed UK Funky down to a pace that's more sweltering morning in Atlanta than sweaty night down at the Alibi?
His alibi for her time of death: He was at a bar, getting drunk for the first time in nearly a year, after which he went to an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting and turned in his medallions.
Mr. Skakel's new legal team has argued that his former lawyer had failed to call a key witness who could have confirmed his alibi, and that his older brother, Thomas Skakel, could have been the culprit.
London (CNN)Even "Friends" star David Schwimmer felt the need to provide an alibi, after British police released a CCTV image of a robbery suspect bearing a striking resemblance to the US sitcom's character Ross Geller.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mark Windham also ruled admissible statements Berman made about allegedly helping Durst build an alibi for the death of his wife, Kathleen McCormack Durst, prosecutors said in a news release.
On Wednesday, in a bid to convince a judge that Syed's case should be re-opened, his lawyer will present fresh evidence and an alibi witness who was not asked to testify at his murder trial.
Mr. Brown filed a motion to reopen his client's posttrial proceedings in June based on the fact that Mr. Syed's trial lawyer never called Ms. McClain as an alibi witness and did not seek a plea agreement.
"I'll have to remember to create something like this when I visit my family and need an alibi to go to the local bowling alley and order a family-size nachos all by myself," one person wrote.
Miller explains that suspicion fell on Borden not only because of her thin alibi (she claimed to be searching for fishing sinkers alone in the family barn) but also because of her admitted dislike for her stepmother.
Several black witnesses appeared in court to corroborate Heidelberg's alibi, but prosecutors—who leaned almost entirely on eyewitnesses—urged jurors to just "look" at them: "Do they even look credible or believable?" co-prosecutor John Riddle asked.
Under questioning by Deputy Attorney General Thiru Vignarajah, defense expert and attorney David Irwin on Monday repeated his testimony from last week, saying that Syed's original lawyer, Cristina Gutierrez, had failed to contact a possible alibi witness.
The irony is that if she'd followed through and said "Hispanics," if there had been no comedy alibi for the racism, the game would have the genuine ability to test what players thought their characters would do.
In the nearly two dozen cases I've investigated, seemingly insurmountable holes were blown in prosecution cases by recanting witnesses, newly discovered alibi records, debunked forensics or, most damning of all, DNA results that didn't match the defendant.
Police found 'alibi scripts' in his office On the day of his wife's disappearance, Fotis Dulos is believed to have driven a truck borrowed from one of his employees, according to an arrest warrant released in September.
Investigators found what police called "alibi scripts" in Fotis Dulos' business office -- notes handwritten by Dulos and Troconis about activities and phone calls on the day Jennifer Dulos disappeared and the day after, according to the warrant.
A significant basis of Syed's recent bid for a new trial rests on the mistake he says his former attorney, Cristina Gutierrez, made failing to contact Chapman to investigate her as an alibi witness for his 2000 trial.
In November, a Baltimore Circuit Court judge granted his request to reopen postconviction proceedings, and a hearing was scheduled to allow him to add the testimony of an alibi witness to his pending request for a new trial.
A friend of the slain victim at the center of the hit podcast Serial says Adnan Syed's alibi witness at his upcoming murder retrial is unreliable, accusing her of "riding the publicity" she has garnered from the case.
" Later he reminded dogdaygod to concoct an alibi: "Please make sure you are sorrounded [sic] by people most of the days, and spend some money to shop things on malls or public places where they have video surveillance.
Michael Skakel's appellate lawyer, Hubert Santos, has said that Sherman made poor decisions, including not focusing on Tommy Skakel as a suspect and not attempting to contact a witness that could have backed Skakel's alibi, the AP reported.
Rebecca Wanzo: These images of women around Kavanaugh evoke a familiar alibi September 219 This choice is an extension of a strategy we have seen even before the accusations against Brett Kavanaugh emerged late in the confirmation process.
Many economists like to rely on the alibi that contemporary technological innovations do more to make life fun than enhance productivity, but breakthroughs in renewable energy, artificial intelligence, and the like can offer great potential to accelerate growth.
The Duke of York was also slammed for not appearing sympathetic to Epstein&aposs victims and for his attempts, including an alibi of a Pizza Express party and an apparent inability to sweat, to disprove Giuffre&aposs allegation.
Prosecutors also faltered when they argued that Ms. Salman had created an alibi for her husband the night of the shooting, telling Mr. Mateen's mother that he was out to dinner with a friend identified only as Nemo.
More clues: A 'bloodlike substance' with her DNA, 'alibi scripts' A "bloodlike substance" containing Jennifer Dulos' DNA was found in the vehicle her estranged husband had access to on May 24, the day she disappeared, according to warrant.
One rabbi provided law enforcement with an apparent alibi, declaring that he had been eating and singing with the pupils at the yeshiva, including, to the best of his memory, the one who was later charged, till midnight.
She claimed the incident occurred at a Playboy Mansion summer party and Cosby had an alibi that he was out of town, plus he was not on the guest lists for any events at the Mansion that summer.
One of the significant pivots of the story as told on the podcast was that a potential alibi witness, Asia McClain, claimed to have seen Syed in their high school library during the time prosecutors said Lee was murdered.
"The (defense) attorney failed to do the simplest thing and just pick up the phone and call this alibi witness and see if she was legitimate," Syed's attorney C. Justin Brown told CNN's Jim Sciutto on "New Day" Friday.
The fact that it was, at that point, 5 PM and the arancino had obviously been fried a few hours earlier is too convenient of an alibi for the poorly executed, lifeless breading, overcooked rice and meatless meat filling.
" On Monday, Davis Irwin, a renowned Baltimore defense attorney and former US Attorney testified that the failure of Syed's original defense attorney, Maria Gutierrez, to contact a potential alibi witness shows "she was ineffective and constitutionally so, I'm afraid.
The magic feather doesn't give Dumbo the ability to fly, but it gives him what experience designers might call an alibi: That little bit of encouragement that lets someone do what he or she was able to all along.
The Fed, which has begun raising interest rates even as its preferred inflation measure remains below its target, has not absorbed this lesson—and Ms Yellen's comments about the natural life of expansions should not be considered an alibi.
Prosecutors had set aside the alibi of Russel Salic, who said he was at a doctors' convention in another Philippine province when pro-Islamic State Maute militants kidnapped six sawmill workers and beheaded two of them in April 2016.
Hearing that the authorities were looking for him, Mr. Rosario came back to New York City on a bus, his lawyers said, contacted the police and provided them with the names of 13 alibi witnesses whom they could interview.
Ella has hooked up with a sinister real estate entrepreneur (Andrew Rothenberg), while Weston has signed away his deed while drunk at a local dive called the Alibi Club, run by Ellis (Esau Pritchett, in a commandingly outsize performance).
Ever vigilant for loose ends of any alibi, Gus Fring has masterminded an answer to a question that might cast suspicion onto Nacho: So, whatever happened to the drugs that were stolen from you during the drive-by shooting?
The eight-speed Alibi, which also has an aluminum frame, was a top pick for both John Keoshgerian of Zen Bike and Bicycle Habitat's Charlie McCorkell because of one very cool feature: its semi-solid tires never go flat.
But speculation has refused to die, and the release of Comey's memos last week raised fresh questions around Trump's alibi and the precise timeline of his trip to Moscow in November 2013 for the Trump-owned Miss Universe pageant.
A cop Allison and Noah both know comes to her house to give her the heads up that New Jersey cops have taken Cole in for questioning about the night Noah was stabbed due to a discrepancy in his alibi.
"Given the totality of the evidence the jury heard, we conclude that there is not a significant or substantial possibility that the verdict would have been different had trial counsel presented Ms. McClain as an alibi witness," the majority opinion said.
Finding a wrench, he methodically smashes the back of his car, establishing his alibi, running up more bills he can't afford, and (unlike Keith Moon or his boss) not finding as much satisfaction in wanton destruction as he had hoped for.
Schmack concluded that McCullough couldn't have committed the crime because records of a collect phone call he made supported his alibi he was 40 miles away in Rockford, trying to enlist in the U.S. Air Force, when Maria was taken.
Staffan de Mistura said history would judge Syria and Russia if they used the presence of about 900 former Nusra Front fighters as an "easy alibi" for destroying the rebel-held area where 0003,000 residents, 100,000 of them children, are besieged.
Just like the time The Alibi was overrun with millennials who thought Svetlana's (Isidora Goreshter) Russian accent and tough exterior made the place "fun," Shameless is still not afraid to call out the hypocrisies of the burgeoning adult middle class.
In another court document filed Thursday, Syed's defense team disputed claims by two sisters that alibi witness Asia McClain, who said she was with Syed in the library at the alleged time of the killing, is lying to free him.
"From now on... we no longer have the alibi of implementing a program which is not ours," Skourletis told the central committee, adding that he saw potential for reform but also challenges for the party in the post-bailout period.
No matter what the man's rational objections are, no matter what alibi he presents, no matter how hard he insists he is not the person they're looking for the officer simply wants him to agree to the narrative they lay out.
"It's a way of having an alibi to acquire weapons legally, to get training and to have the type of expertise you would need for this type of thing," Mauro said, adding he provided information about financial fraud and identity fraud.
After he's sent to prison, Fonny's best alibi, his friend Daniel (Brian Tyree Henry), is considered an untrustworthy witness because he himself just got out of prison after a wrongful conviction (which he details in the film's most powerful scene).
And yet Abdelkader's cell phone pinged a cell tower near his mother's apartment at the time of the connections, and the alibi he initially provided for his whereabouts that night—he claimed to have been at a party—proved false.
The "Star Wars" star took to Twitter to share images of himself with a puppy calling it his "iron-clad alibi" by revealing to followers that he was puppy-sitting and that the pooches, Millie and Mabel, can vouch for that.
On the flip side • The actual reason Richie is staying in the city: With homicide detectives closing in on him, he's meeting with his estranged father, asking him to provide an alibi for the night Richie bludgeoned Buck Rogers to death.
The songs written for Cooper at the beginning of the soundtrack are cocky, country, and high masc (if you can listen to "Alibi" without wanting to drop $100 on a sweet pair of cowboy boots you're a harder person than me).
It's Lagos noir — pulpy, peppery and sinister, served up in a comic deadpan courtesy of the narrator, Ayoola's horrified sister Korede, a nurse who is always on hand to discreetly dispose of a body or to help concoct an alibi.
The v-word applied to Day signals the acceptance of an alibi that was never meant to be believed in the first place, the literal-minded gloss on a text that was only there to beckon us toward the subtext.
Ever since the first of Sue Grafton's Alphabet mysteries, "A Is for Alibi," came out in 1982, Kinsey has been a good friend and the very model of an independent woman, a gutsy California P.I. rocking a traditional man's job.
In Thursday's decision, two judges from the Court of Special Appeals agreed with the merits of the ineffective counsel claim, while the dissenting judge said there are times when lawyers have good reasons not to contact a potential alibi witness.
The big picture: Syed's attorneys claimed the lawyer in his original case failed to call a witness who said she could provide him with an alibi at the time he was alleged to have murdered his ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee.
A Maryland state court reopened Syed's case in 2015 after new info came to light on the podcast -- namely, that his original lawyer didn't question a key witness who would have corroborated the Syed's alibi and possibly gotten him acquitted.
As more people used the devices, it was inevitable that they would be worn by victims or suspects in crimes and potentially hold tantalizing clues or even plausible answers: Does a suspect's alibi of being at home asleep hold up?
Prosecutors said in response "there was little evidence that approached what could be described as an 'alibi'" and the account of Pell's accuser was backed by evidence, including his detailed description of the priests' sacristy, which was off-limits to choirboys.
Russia, Syria and Iran say JFS's presence in besieged eastern Aleppo justifies their attacks, which began despite a U.S.-Russian ceasefire, but the U.N. has urged them to stop using the group's presence as an "easy alibi" to bomb the city.
Because of "the totality of the evidence" against Syed, there was not "a significant or substantial possibility that the jury would have reached a different verdict had his trial counsel presented the alibi witness," the court of appeal's majority opinion said.
Perhaps the most out-of-touch moment in Prince Andrew's interview came when he insisted he had an alibi for the night that Virginia Roberts claims to have been sexually trafficked to him after being introduced at a London nightclub.
This uncertainty has long been used as an alibi for not curtailing carbon emissions, most blatantly in attempts to undermine the science or downplay the danger, but also by creating an anesthetic haze where a more definite threat might be galvanizing.
In 30 confirmed false allegation cases over 15 years involving different offenses, attention or sympathy was the most common motivating actor, followed by providing an alibi or profit, according to paper published in the 2012 in the Journal of Forensic Sciences.
In 2015, for example, after a sex crime conviction, the Colorado Supreme Court refused to consider testimony from two jurors who came forward to report that a fellow juror had expressed anti-Latino bias against the defendant and his alibi witnesses.
By the second trial, Mr. Boone's defense team had found evidence supporting his alibi: government records showing two transactions on his public benefits card that took place a mile away from the second robbery about five minutes before it occurred.
I thought of myself as a very conventional person with conventional desires about relationships, and so journalism for me was just an alibi, a way I could look at this stuff while telling myself, Oh, I'm not that kind of person.
Skakel's attorneys have previously argued that Mickey Sherman, the trial attorney who represented their client during his 2002 trial, failed to reach out to a potential alibi witness, who could substantiate the defense's claim that Skakel was several miles from the crime scene.
The quirky name was an alibi given to German soldiers when a group of the future members were caught out past curfew, but then they quite liked the sound of it, and decided to become a book club that continued to meet regularly.
McCullough's lawyers and DeKalb County state's attorney Richard Schmack argued that McCullough's conviction was based on false testimony, improper legal rulings controlling the evidence presented, and a timeline that was tweaked some 221 years after the fact to rule out McCullough's alibi.
Despite the level of suspicion around the older man — from his questionable explanation as to why he found Beverly Jean's body to the fact she rejected his advances on multiple occasions — his alibi is airtight, as his wife Ruth Moran (Amelia Campbell) confirms.
" Woodward wrote that "there is a reasonable probability that McClain's alibi testimony would have raised a reasonable doubt in the mind of at least one juror about Syed's involvement [in] Hae's murder, and thus 'the result of the proceedings would have been different.
At Tellis' first trial, Palmer said he was at the store at the time of Chambers' attack, though prosecutors contended that is where he went after setting Chambers on fire in order to give himself a false alibi, according to the Clarion-Ledger.
The man, Adnan Syed, who has been serving a life sentence since 2000, repeatedly tried to appeal his conviction on charges of murdering his former girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, before Chicago public radio station WBEZ's "Serial" uncovered new alibi evidence in 2014.
Laura Coates, CNN legal analyst and a former prosecutor, explained that even if Cosby is blind, he has "ample tools at his disposal to provide his lawyers with an alibi or other exculpatory evidence" to challenge the credibility of the 13 other accusers.
The prosecution conceded that Mr. Rosario had been denied his right to effective counsel because his lawyer had failed to interview potential alibi witnesses who could have proved his main claim: that he was in Florida at the time of the killing.
She says she even wrote to Syed to tell him that she thought she could provide an alibi, as she claims to have seen him at the Baltimore Public Library during the time when his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee was murdered.
"Hotels are placing more of an emphasis on wellness and plant-based cuisine is part of that," said the Los Angeles-based chef and restaurateur Matthew Kenney, who recently opened Alibi, an upscale vegan restaurant at the Ovolo Woolloomooloo hotel in Sydney, Australia.
Durst has long maintained he had nothing to do with his first wife's disappearance Jurors are also expected to hear statements Berman made about allegedly helping Durst build an alibi for the death of his wife, Kathleen McCormack Durst, according to prosecutors.
Cherry had claimed that he had been home watching wrestling on television the night the bomb was planted, an alibi that went unchallenged for decades until Mitchell, relying on old-fashioned research, discovered that in 19633 local stations had not televised wrestling.
Police found handwritten notes by Dulos and Troconis listing activities and phone calls on the day Jennifer Dulos disappeared and the day after that turned out to be inaccurate, including "alibi witnesses who were later determined to be false," the warrant stated.
In denying that he had sex with her, the prince offered as an alibi that he had taken one of his daughters to a pizza restaurant in suburban London on a night in March 2001 when she says they had the encounter.
A story out of small-town Ohio currently making the rounds online should serve as a cautionary tale for would-be crooks: if you're gonna lie to the cops, make sure you're not wearing any tracking devices that could throw off your alibi.
State prosecutors countered in court filings that because Gutierrez — whom they described as a "skilled and seasoned trial attorney" — filed alibi paperwork for McClain, her decision to not use the classmate's testimony must have been strategic and doesn't warrant a new trial.
On Wednesday, alibi witness Asia McClain, now known as Asia Chapman, said that a former Maryland prosecutor misled her about the importance of her testimony, and that he later gave a misleading account of their conversation when he testified about it during a hearing.
BRUSSELS, March 29 (Reuters) - The Brussels bombings suspect charged with terrorist murder, but then released on Monday, had a credible alibi and was definitely not the 'man in the hat' captured by security cameras at the airport before the blasts, his lawyer said on Tuesday.
Throughout the eight month period, and going to court "four times for this case," both Snyder and Schuster, insisted she was innocent on all charges, stating that as her alibi read, she was not in New York on the date of the alleged crime.
The girls rob a bank dressed as "Betty Dolls," and after striking a deal with Lisa to give her a spot on the top-tier squad in exchange for an alibi, they get to stay one step ahead of the law and keep the money.
Whelan used Twitter to unveil, between Tuesday and Thursday, an unsubstantiated alibi for Kavanaugh in an attempt to exonerate him of the accusation from Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her at a party while the two were in high school in the 1980s.
Three involved black men: one who was deranged from syphilis, one who was accused of rape by a white woman but had many alibi witnesses and may have been innocent, and one who in self-defense shot an armed white man who attacked him.
" Making clear that her Missionaries of Jesus congregation and its members supported the ongoing case against Mulakkal, Kadamthottu added, "I urge you earnestly not to make your legal obligations in the case an alibi to compromise our affirmed religious vows and principles of community life.
BALTIMORE — An attorney told a Baltimore judge Friday that a witness who could have provided an alibi for the convicted killer at the center of the popular "Serial" podcast would have been "critical" in the man's first trial, had she been contacted by his original defense team.
In his order to grant Syed a new trial, Maryland Judge Martin P. Welch did not agree with Syed's claim that his original attorney's failure to investigate Chapman as a potential alibi witness constituted ineffective assistance of counsel – a reason to grant him a new trial.
In an application for a cross appeal filed Thursday, Syed's defense attorneys also say that if the Court of Special Appeals decides to hear the state's appeal, they want to appeal a separate aspect of the ruling by Judge Martin Welch concerning an alibi witness, Asia McClain.
For starters, the appeals court ruling came with a dissenting opinion by Judge Kathryn Grill Graeff, who noted that the lower court had found several reasons for holding that Syed's original defense attorney, Cristina Gutierrez (who died in 2004), had acted reasonably by not pursuing McClain's alibi.
Days before he killed her, Ryan put a crossbow in her garage and arranged multiple devices at his own home that could create an electronic footprint — making it appear that he was sending emails and watching videos on his computer — to be used as an alibi.
The three-judge panel ruled 2-1 that his attorney, Cristina Gutierrez, had failed to call up a critical alibi witness: Asia McClain, who claims she was with Syed at the time prosecutors said his high school sweetheart, Hae Min Lee, was murdered, BuzzFeed News reports.
"Trial counsel's deficient performance prejudiced Syed's defense, because, but for trial counsel's failure to investigate, there is a reasonable probability that McClain's alibi testimony would have raised a reasonable doubt in the mind of at least one juror about Syed's involvement Hae's murder," the opinion reads.
It was W. C. Fownes, son of the Oakmont founder, who responded to the early criticism of the course's unrelenting challenges with a pronouncement that has served as something of a mantra for the place ever since: "Let the clumsy, the spineless, the alibi artist stand aside."
Eighteen months later -- as the widowed dad (Bill Nighy) is preparing to marry his former secretary -- an alibi for the kid shows up, throwing the event into understandable turmoil, and suddenly turning everybody in the house into a suspect, hiding a dizzying array of potential motives.
However, a person close to Harvey, who said he was not authorized to speak publicly about the pitcher, said Harvey wondered whether the security officials showed up at his apartment door because the team did not believe his alibi — that he was in bed with a migraine.
Adultery soon begets murder, but even when Katherine is standing over a second corpse, it's not obvious whether she's a newly sprung prisoner of gender with a reasonable sociopolitical alibi (the patriarchy made her do it!) or just a psychopath in a fetching peacock-blue gown.
Dr. Christine Blasey Ford accused Kavanaugh of pinning her to a bed, groping her, and trying to remove her clothes at a 1982 house party—an account corroborated by four people—and now Kavanaugh is trying to find an alibi to claim he wasn't at the party.
For instance, CNN reported that one of the men involved in the killing wore Khashoggi's clothes out of the consulate after he had been killed, fueling speculation that Saudi Arabia was preparing an alibi to back up their original claim that Khashoggi left the building shortly after he arrived.
But the AG's office argues that the February post-conviction hearing was granted specifically to allow Syed to present a new alibi witness, Asia McClain, a high school classmate of Syed's who claims she was in a library with Syed during the time prosecutors argued he killed Lee.
While Gloria is checking up on that alibi and telling her kid she thinks she's about to put this one to bed, Sheriff Dammik (Shea Whigham) turns up at the crime scene of one George Stuffy, who has been killed in the same manner as Gloria's step dad.
Cindy's brother followed her to Dairy Queen, her friend saw a white van similar to one owned by Ream, the Dairy Queen was located a short drive from the carpet business where Ream was living at the time and Ream's wife refuted his alibi, according to the records.
An alibi witness for a convicted murderer profiled in the public radio podcast "Serial" testified Wednesday that a former Maryland prosecutor misled her about the importance of her testimony, and that he later gave a misleading account of their conversation when he testified about it during a hearing.
Johnson gave an alibi for the 1995 shooting of 85033-year-old Marcus Boyd, and prosecutors acknowledged he was socializing with friends at an apartment at the time of the shooting but argued he traveled three miles to Boyd's front porch, shot him and returned in under five minutes.
He shows how the Dayton Accords became an alibi for later American interventions, and a personal vehicle for Holbrooke's own fame, spawning his best-selling memoir, To End a War, as well as a two-part series by Holbrooke in The New Yorker and a narrowly canceled HBO movie.
The United Nations envoy, Staffan de Mistura, this week offered to personally escort Nusra fighters out of the city, saying pointedly that their presence was being used as an "alibi" to destroy the city; for that to happen of course, Russian and Syrian airstrikes would have to stop.
Let's also put aside the skein of conjecture and outright fabrication that the film unspools — in one scene Joe Kennedy, the family patriarch, murmurs "alibi" to his son, like a Mafia don, when in fact he was so debilitated by a stroke that he could only babble incoherently.
Part of Troconis&apos alibi for the day of Dulos&apos disappearance involves a trip to a Simsbury Stop and Shop, where Troconis said she took a photo with Marty, the googly-eyed clean-up-assisting robot that roams the aisles of hundreds of Stop and Shop stores.
The idea that there is no choice has always been an alibi for those who in some sense have given up on democracy—whether to justify a decision to declare a state of emergency or to just stay home from the polls—or on the rule of law.
She will tell a court what Serial fans have already heard her say: that she saw Syed at the library adjacent to Woodlawn High at the time of the alleged murder, that she wrote to Syed to tell him so, and — crucially — that the alibi wasn't vetted by Gutierrez.
As host Sarah Koenig explored in the first season of Serial, the case against Syed had several big inconsistencies—most notably, a dubious method of locating phone calls from a cell tower, and the omission of a crucial alibi witness—which Syed's lawyer, Christina Gutierrez, didn't utilize in the trial.
"At least 10 state and federal courts apply a simple approach: They compare the case that the State actually presented at trial with the case that the defendant would have presented if his attorney had been effective," the petition states, citing in part Gutierrez's failure to call an alibi witness.
The unit, expanded under Krasner, decided that a man sentenced to life without parole nine years ago, for a crime when he was 17, had no motive to kill his friend and had a valid alibi, and that past prosecutors may have failed to share police reports of another suspect.
"At least 10 state and federal courts apply a simple approach: They compare the case that the State actually presented at trial with the case that the defendant would have presented if his attorney had been effective," the petition stated, citing in part Gutierrez's failure to call an alibi witness.
But on Friday, Maryland's highest court, the Court of Appeals, ruled in a 4-to-3 decision that while Mr. Syed's defense lawyer had been "deficient" in not calling a potential alibi witness to testify during the trial 19 years ago, ultimately Mr. Syed was not "prejudiced" by that deficiency.
Margaret Press Not long after Press, 71, retired from her computer programming job in 2015 and moved from New England to Northern California to live near her daughter, she realized she finally had time to finish reading Sue Grafton's iconic alphabet crime series: "A" Is for Alibi, "B" Is for Burglar, etc.
But Chapman is pushing back against their recollections of that time period: She said in a statement Wednesday, obtained by PEOPLE, that the sisters could not even identify themselves in a photo Chapman had given them in March of the high school class, when fact-checking her memoir, Confessions of a Serial Alibi.
Ed Whelan, a supporter and friend of Kavanaugh's, reportedly worked with conservative firm CRC Public Relations to promote an unsubstantiated alibi for Kavanaugh on Twitter in an attempt to exonerate him of Ford's allegation that he sexually assaulted her at a party while the two were in high school in the 1980s.
Though he cooperated with the police and provided an alibi, Mr. Hatchett was arrested and convicted almost entirely on the testimony of a career criminal named Gerard Williams, who said that he had seen, from 30 to 40 feet away, Mr. Hatchett striking a body on the ground in the park that night.
As part of his staunch denial that the events his accusers Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez allege never occurred, Kavanaugh offered what he saw as a credible alibi: Sitting beside his wife, Kavanaugh told Fox News' Martha MacCallum that he'd been a virgin in high school, college, and for some time after.
Hayes's response was his most brilliant collection to date, "American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin," a consummate volume of 70 poems each titled "American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin" followed by a "Sonnet Index" of first lines arranged into five additional sonnets — a formidable formal alibi, to be sure.
In a scorching cross-examination on Wednesday, Mr. Lewin cited one mistake or flaw after another in the investigation, in which he said Mr. Struk failed to search the stone cottage 50 miles north of Manhattan where the couple had last been together, despite quickly uncovering the lies behind Mr. Durst's alibi.
On orders from Gloria to inform Emmit about his brother's death and gauge his reaction, Winnie succeeds in getting the most suspicious response imaginable: Emmit starts establishing his alibi before Winnie can even tell him the news and then blames Nikki for Ray's death before knowing Ray was a victim of foul play.
His alibi for one night on which he was said to have had sex with the girl was that he had been taking his daughter to the Woking branch of Pizza Express; he said he remembered it because going to Pizza Express in Woking was a "very unusual thing for me to do".
" But on "Kill Jay-Z," the rueful opening song, he contemplates the downsides of having such a strong one: "Die Jay-Z, this ain't back in the days/You don't need an alibi, Jay-Z/Cry Jay-Z, we know the pain is real/But you can't heal what you never reveal.

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