Five notable Canadian court cases where an alibi was used include R v. McDonald (1997), where the defendant claimed he was elsewhere during the crime; R v. Lavoie (1990), involving a defense based on his presence in a different location; R v. McCaw (2006), which highlighted an alibi supported by witness testimony; R v. Dorsey (2010), where the accused provided a detailed account of his whereabouts; and R v. Kearney (2015), in which the court considered inconsistencies in the prosecution's timeline against the alibi. Each case illustrates the complexities and challenges associated with proving an alibi in criminal proceedings.
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