/kəˈrɒbəˌreɪtɪd ˈælɪbaɪ/ – Phrase
Definition: chứng cứ ngoại phạm đã xác minh.
A more thorough explanation: A corroborated alibi is a defense in a criminal case where the accused provides evidence, typically supported by witnesses or other credible sources, that they were in a different location at the time the crime was committed, thereby establishing that they could not have been involved in the offense.
Example: The witness’s testimony corroborated the defendant’s alibi, providing additional evidence to support their claim of being elsewhere at the time of the crime.