/ˈkwɛsʧənəbl əˈlaɪbi/ – Phrase
Definition: chứng cứ ngoại phạm đáng ngờ, còn nhiều tranh cãi.
A more thorough explanation: A “questionable alibi” refers to a defense presented in a legal case where the accused person claims to have been elsewhere at the time the crime was committed. However, this alibi is considered doubtful, unreliable, or suspicious due to inconsistencies, lack of evidence, or other factors that undermine its credibility.
Example: The defense attorney argued that the defendant’s questional alibi was supported by multiple witnesses who testified to his whereabouts at the time of the crime.