If it is being used as a defense against the crime it is known as an ALIBI.
The criminal was mendacious in his account of his whereabouts at the time of the crime.
This depends on how much money was stolen and where the crime was committed (which country or state)
"Whereabouts" is an older word that is not used in casual conversation much; but you will encounter it in crime novels and on TV shows when they are looking for someone: "His last known address was in Malibu, but that was two years ago, and we are not sure of his whereabouts today."
Although not guilty of the crime, she could provide no alibi of her whereabouts on the evening in question.
Whether they realize it or not. ALL persons are affected by crime in one way or another.
Some factors includes less jobs being available to persons, persons being laid-off, the introduction of technology in the workplace such as computers, robots ect. and persons being unqualified to obtain jobs. Consequences..... increase in crime increase in poverty
It is an example of a "crime against persons."
I don't know about the "degree" of it, but it is classified as a "Crime Against Persons."
DNA identification has shown that some persons who were sentenced to death did not commit the crime.
Yes. The insanity defense is the claim that the defendant is not responsible for his or her actions during a mental health episode.
libel
Depending on the type of crime - either CONSPIRACY or COLLUSION.