Regina v Johnson: CACD 22 Mar 1994

An alibi is an assertion that a defendant was positively elsewhere, not a notice simply denying presence. It is not needed if mere absence from the scene of the crime is asserted.

Citations:

Times 22-Mar-1994, Gazette 11-May-1994

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Criminal Practice

Updated: 26 October 2022; Ref: scu.87001