/ˈkwɛs.tʃənd ˈæl.ə.baɪ/ – Phrase
Definition: chứng cứ ngoại phạm bị chất vấn.
A more thorough explanation: “Questioned alibi” refers to an alibi that has been challenged or doubted by legal authorities or during legal proceedings. An alibi is a defense in which a person claims to have been elsewhere at the time a crime was committed and therefore could not have been involved. When an alibi is “questioned,” it means that its validity or truthfulness is being scrutinized or disputed.
Example: The defendant claimed to have been at a business meeting at the time of the crime, providing an alibi for his whereabouts.