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"But I have an alibi," he protests.
"The police will now have an alibi not to take any action".
"In response to red panda charges, I have an alibi," he wrote.
The next wrongly accused person might not have an alibi backed up by video and e-mails.
"Does he have an alibi for the day she disappeared?" "He says he was stuck in traffic on the Beltway.
He later proved to have an alibi and was released after initially being arrested in connection with the murder.
The defendant claimed to have an alibi but, in a trial at the Old Bailey, he was convicted of murder and conspiracy to rob.
Fàbregas does have an alibi here, or at least some previous that suggest he's not actually choosing to play badly.
The diplomat does have an alibi for the time devoted to Bruno: there's a reference to attitudes about foreigners, the proffer of "a snippet of insight into German attitudes toward the environment".
Patrick Victory, in his book Justice And Truth, pointed out that when Sir Michael Havers, who led for the prosecution, said that the defendant Gerard Conlon had no alibi, Donaldson reminded him that Conlon "claimed he did have an alibi but had been unable to produce witnesses to support it".
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