/tə reɪz ən ˈæləˌbaɪ/ – Phrase
Definition: nêu lên chứng cứ ngoại phạm.
A more thorough explanation: “To raise an alibi” in legal terms refers to the act of presenting evidence or making a claim that the accused was not present at the scene of the crime when it occurred, thereby providing a defense against the charges. This defense typically involves presenting evidence to show that the accused had an alibi, or a credible explanation for their whereabouts at the time of the alleged offense.
Example: The defendant sought to raise an alibi by presenting evidence that he was out of town at the time of the crime.