in law: When a person purposed for the commission of a crime, libelled to have been perpetrated at a certain place, and upon a certain day, proves in his defence, that he was elsewhere at the time libelled, he is said to have proved alibi.
in law: When a person purposed for the commission of a crime, libelled to have been perpetrated at a certain place, and upon a certain day, proves in his defence, that he was elsewhere at the time libelled, he is said to have proved alibi.