Alibies vs Alibis - What's the difference?
alibies | alibis |
(alibi)
(legal) The plea or mode of defense under which a person on trial for a crime proves or attempts to prove being in another place when the alleged act was committed; as, to set up an alibi; to prove an alibi.
* 1988 , Criminal Law Deskbook , ISBN 0820512176:
An excuse, especially one used to avoid responsibility or blame.
To provide an for.
To provide an excuse for.
As a verb alibies
is third-person singular of alibi.As a noun alibis is
plural of lang=en.alibies
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*alibi
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(en noun)- Alibi is different from all of the other defenses . . . it is based upon the premise that the defendant is truly innocent.
