The police asked me why i did a crime and i had a alibi.
Alibi is the Latin word for elsewhere.
Although the suspects alibi showed valid there was still something fishy about it, something that just didn't seem right.
The plural for alibi is alibis.
I think the word you are asking of is "alibi".
I was dubious of driving with Jonny because he just recently got his license.
An alibi is a legal excuse. That's my alibi, and I'm sticking to it. The truth is my alibi.
The police suspect had an alibi at the time the crime was committed.
My friend's alibi when he was late is that they went in traffic.
Although not guilty of the crime, she could provide no alibi of her whereabouts on the evening in question.
The police accused me of crime but I had a perfect alibi,I was at the police station when the crime occurred.
Alibi is the Latin word for elsewhere.
The murderer contrived to construct an alibi to avoid detection.
He had a solid alibi, so we eliminated him as a suspect in the crime.
The person of interest had an ironclad alibi.
The word "credence" is a noun. An example of the word in a sentence would be: They would later find out that there was no credence to her alibi.
How do you corroborate with the evidence? Your story does not corroborate with witnesses.
The defendent's vindication was given when he presented a good alibi