Jack allegedly robbed the Main Street Liquor Store last Thursday evening at
approximately 6:30 PM. The owner of the liquor store tells police that a white male -
approximately six feet in height with a medium build - entered the store, displayed a
knife, and demanded money. Although he fits the description and has a previous
robbery conviction, Jack claims he was at work across town at the time.
What defense will he most likely claim to substantiate his plea?
A) He doesn't really fit the description of the robber.
B) His previous conviction for a similar crime is not relevant.
D)
He doesn't drink alcohol anymore, so he would have no reason to be in a
liquor store.
He has an alibi of being at work across town at the time the crime was
committed.



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