What does alibi mean for kids?
Herein, what does having an alibi mean?
Your alibi is evidence that proves your innocence. The noun alibi is the same word as its Latin root, alibi, which means "excuse." When you provide an alibi, you are giving proof — a certified excuse — that you could not have committed a crime.
Thereof, what is an example of an alibi?
In simplest terms, an alibi is merely evidence that demonstrates a defendant in a criminal case was somewhere other than the scene of a crime at the time that the crime occurred. For example, John is charged with killing Steve. John offers evidence that he was in class that day at the time of the murder.
Alibi meaning "excuse" had been used since the beginning of the 20th century by extension of the original meaning: 1743, "the plea of having been elsewhere when an action took place," from Latin alibi "elsewhere, somewhere else," locative of alius "(an)other" (see alias (adv.)).