Legal Question in Criminal Law in Maryland
if false charges are pressed against someone, what are questions a laywer would ask you to testify for that persons alibi?
Asked on 12/16/09, 7:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
William Welch
William L. Welch, III Attorney
There is no script. An alibi is a person who can testify that the defendant was not in the place to have committed the crime at the time the prosecution alleges. The prosecution must be given notice of an alibi defense, so that it may investigate and perhaps dismiss the charges.
Answered on 12/22/09, 2:42 pm
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