DEFENCE/PLEA OF ALIBI - Circumstances where the defence of alibi would not avail an accused person
HELD:
"The defence of alibi is defeated the moment there is evidence which positioned the accused at the venue of the crime at the time the act which constituted the offence charged took place.
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