Only with a court order.
In some cases, a sealed alibi may be reconsidered if new evidence emerges that proves its relevance to the case. This process typically involves petitioning the court to unseal the alibi and allow it to be revisited by the legal system. However, such actions are subject to the specific laws and regulations governing the jurisdiction in which the case was tried.
Yes, an alibi is a procedural defense that a defendant can use in a criminal case to prove that they were not present at the scene of the crime when it occurred. The defendant must provide evidence to support their alibi claim to cast doubt on their involvement in the crime.
A dismissed case means it was terminated before reaching a decision on the merits, often due to procedural issues or lack of evidence. A closed case typically means it has been resolved or completed, which could include reaching a judgment, settlement, or decision.
Yes, a man's wife can serve as his alibi if she can provide relevant information, but it ultimately depends on the credibility of her statements and the evidence supporting them. It is important for alibis to be truthful and verifiable to be admissible in legal proceedings.
Yes, it is possible to be arrested on new charges after a previous case is closed. If new evidence or information comes to light, or if new crimes are committed, law enforcement can arrest an individual on new charges at any time.
"Case to be reset upon application" typically means that the case will return to its initial state or default settings after an action has been completed or an application has been closed. This can help ensure consistency and readiness for the next use.
The case is officially closed
No, the FL case must be closed and a case opened in NC.
When cases are completed, they are closed. If a case is reinstated, that means that it is going to be opened again. This happens a lot with criminal cases when new evidence is found.
Forensic Files - 2000 Concrete Alibi The Karen Slover Case was released on: USA: 2006
It means that the case is permanently closest and cannot be reopened. Whatever decision is made is final and a new case would have to be opened to change anything.
That case was not closed.
Treasury Men in Action - 1950 The Case of the Sparkling Alibi 2-36 was released on: USA: 5 June 1952
Case Closed was on the CartoonNetwork Channel, but they took it off last I heard. I do know that they have 19 Seasons of Case Closed along with 13 Case Closed Movies. (check for Case Closed on wikianswers an you'll find it).
If the case is closed by the court it can never be opened again.
A case that has been sealed means that the case file may not viewed by the public or the media or any other unauthorized person. Cases are generally sealed by statute or by a judge's order, not by court rule.
The Adventures of Shirley Holmes - 1996 The Case of the King Arthur's Alibi 4-12 was released on: USA: 30 April 2000
Does the word "sealed" have any meaning to you? You can't!