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PEOPLE v. PONCIANO SANCHEZ Y LABITAG

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2000-12-14
PER CURIAM
Alibi, as it has been repeatedly held, is one of the weakest defenses as it is easy to concoct although difficult to prove.  In the face of positive identification by credible prosecution witnesses, accused-appellant's defense of alibi must necessarily crumble.  For alibi to be believed, credible and tangible proof of physical impossibility for the accused to be at the scene of the crime is indispensable.[16]