The giving of a false alibi, beside resulting in possible subsequent
criminal offences (
obstruction of justice,
perjury, etc.), may, in some jurisdictions, result in negative ramifications for the trial itself, as it may be considered evidence of
consciousness of guilt. In Canada, the giving of a false alibi may be used by the court as actual evidence of guilt, provided certain requirements are met. Specifically: • The alibi must not be believed; • There is evidence of an intention to
fabricate the alibi that is independent from the evidence used to show the alibi is false; and • The court must reject all innocent explanations offered that would explain why a false alibi was fabricated. ==Alibi agency==