mistaken identity

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mistaken identity (countable and uncountable, plural mistaken identities)

  1. A case of false belief that a certain individual is someone else.
    The police arrested the wrong man; the media reported it as a case of mistaken identity.
  2. (law) A defense in criminal law based on this situation, claiming that any eyewitnesses to a crime incorrectly thought that they saw the defendant.

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