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2010-04-12 |
PEREZ, J. |
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| It is a well-settled principle in law that the defense of alibi is one of the weakest defenses available to an accused in a criminal case.[65] As it may easily be concocted, alibis are invariably viewed with suspicion, and, as a general rule, crumbles in light of positive identification of the offender by truthful witnesses.[66] | |||||