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Unraveling Alibi Defense in a Sexual Abuse Case
Unraveling Alibi Defense in a Sexual Abuse Case
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Sep 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Ever wondered how the concept of alibi defense can shape the outcome of a sexual abuse case? Prepare to go on an intellectual journey as the attorneys and court dissect a case where the defense claims a broad timeframe of charges doesn’t sync with the evidence. The argument reaches to the meaning of alibi, its spatial aspect, and how to categorize the evidence—is it alibi or impeachment? What obligation did the defendant have to provide a notice of alibi? Could trial counsel have submitted a notice of alibi, given that the record evidence fails to establish the time and place of the offense?Was it an abuse of discretion to keep evidence from the jury, and if such an action stemmed from intentional violation or honest oversight?This podcast is brought to you by Virginia Injury and Disability law firm, Ben Glass Law.Real legal help for real people Your life has been disrupted. You have good doctors and they support you. Your personal injury or long-term disability claim seems like a slam dunk. But there’s a problem: The insurance company doesn’t believe you. “You can’t be hurt that bad! Our medical experts say you’re fine.” You need a trusted advocate who can uncover all the facts, tell your story to the skeptical insurance company, and get you the money you deserve. You don’t have to do this alone. Contact our Virginia personal injury and long-term disability lawyers today for a free consultation or denial letter review. Get a free consultation
Released:
Sep 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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