Ms Lamont characterised that as "hunt the alibi" which, on the day, was reasonably effective.
They said his alibi of being home all night did not stand up to scrutiny.
Mr Mainds said Mrs Jethwa's husband Rajesh, a railway manager, had an alibi for the murder.
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Skakel's alibi was damaged, however, by his own words and those of other witnesses.
Mrs Jethwa's husband Rajesh, a railway manager, had an alibi for the murder, the court heard.
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"That looks like more of a post event alibi than a real reasoning, " she suggested.
Mr Archer therefore had ready two different sets of alibi witnesses to cover the different nights.
Mr Baker eventually served as his key alibi for the previous night, the 8th.
The problem is everyone understands that this bug can serve as an alibi for your smoking gun.
Theatre Alibi tours all over the UK and has been based in Exeter since its inception in 1982.
They also have to be able to maintain an alibi in the face of parental questioning and scrutiny.
According to Peter Uglow, director of Focus Forensic Telecommunications in Bromsgrove, mobile-phone data helped disprove Mr Huntley's alibi.
He was also once indicted by a federal jury on conspiracy charges relating to a jailbreak (his alibi held).
The first advantage is that the squeaky clean and independent OBR is likely to give him a good alibi.
Brunswick police spokesman Todd Rhodes said even though Elkins' aunt provided an alibi, authorities have good reason to bring the charges.
In this case, there was no question of the government in Paris needing the commission as an alibi for hard decisions.
Mr Coates and Mr McCarron - who both deny the charge - have also each lodged a special defence of alibi.
But as Labour appeared to accept a few weeks ago, their constituents may sometimes feel that alibi can wear a little thin.
Lord Archer's other difficulty is that the details of his alibi for Monday September 8th only surfaced in the course of the trial.
They need to persuade their skeptical Republican legislatures to pass bills endorsing their flips, and now they're searching for any legal alibi in a storm.
Lord Archer's current problems arose when a former friend, Ted Francis, claimed that he had been asked to concoct an alibi for him in 1987.
Chief Financial Officer Kenda Gonzales has a pretty good alibi here.
Alibi evidence would play an important part in the Star trial.
Her lies and peculiar behavior, meticulously creating an alibi to avoid suspicion within hours of Alexander's death, have been at the heart of the prosecution's case.
In the trial Terence Baker and Jeffrey Archer also gave different accounts of when and how they had first discussed whether Baker could provide an alibi.
If you're honest with your boss, you don't have to worry about a slip of the tongue or an unexpected run-in with the boss foiling your alibi.
His supporters say the statement he signed contains numerous inaccuracies, his fingerprints were not on the murder weapon, and the alibi of the initial prime suspect has collapsed.
According to some sources, he was ruled out almost immediately due to what was then perceived as an air-tight alibi, substantiated under polygraph by a number of eye-witnesses.
This was crucial evidence because it provided Mr Archer with an alibi for the period in which he was alleged to have been with Ms Coghlan around midnight.
In court, Mr Archer's alibi was that he had dined with his literary editor, Richard Cohen and Mr Cohen's wife, Caroline, at the Caprice restaurant in St James's.
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