Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice For All/Episode 3: Turnabout Big Top/Part 2-1: Trial

Max seems very nervous and wants milk. He wonders if he should fly in the courtroom to wow the crowd. After asking him no, Max asks you if you could do so. It's impossible (though you like the idea).

Trial begins
Von Karma says her loss at the Kurain Case didn't count and is certain you will lose this time. She calls Gumshoe to the stand and has him describe the events.

Gumshoe's Testimony: Details of the Events
Gumshoe Presents Russel Berry's Autopsy Report, which will be added to the Court Record.

Details of the Events: Cross-Examination
Press all of Gumshoe's statements:


 * First statement: There was a blizzard outside. It all stopped at the night of the murder. Something in this must be strange.


 * Second statement: Everyone you meet there were practicing, Regina, Moe, Ben & Trilo, etc. In the investigation, Gumshoe met Money the Monkey, who took his wristwatch.


 * Third statement: Everyone went to places not suspicious. Gumshoe says Max and Russel were talking in his office for salary. (Though you already know Max was asking for Regina's hand for marriage)


 * Fourth statement: Gumshoe says there is a witness, but von Karma whips him before he could go any further.
 * Fifth statement: Gumshoe says the box was heavier than it look, and it is also locked. The Wooden Box will be added to the Court Record. You are given a choice of questions, ask "About the contents". Gumshoe says it was locked, so they took it back at the station and crack it open. In there, they found a bottle filled with pepper. Pepper? What meaning does this tell? The Small Seasoning Bottle will be added to the Court Record.


 * Sixth statement: Gumshoe says the murder weapon was a blunt object. The weapon is still missing and police are searching for it.

After pressing all of the statements, von Karma calls another witness to the stand, Benjamin Woodman.

Ben (or Trilo depending on how you see the witness) testifies on what he saw. Since Ben is always on character, we'll presume that Trilo is testifying.

Trilo's Testimony: What You Witnessed
The reason Trilo recognized Max is that he was wearing his, silk hat, cloak, and white roses when he passed by. If Ben and Trilo "ditched" the clown, could Moe be the murderer? Von Karma reminds the court that a silk hat was found at the scene, so it would be impossible.

What You Witnessed: Cross-examination
Press on Trilo's fourth statement. Trilo knows he saw Max, and only Max. When given a choice, choose Ben only saw Max?. You suspect Trilo was waiting outside for someone else. When asked who, Present Russel Berry's profile. If Trilo was outside noticing Max, he should have seen Russel as well, because both Russel and Max were at the his office before the crime occurred. Von Karma, however, says you heard it from the defendant. If he said he was at the office at the time, then why did Trilo see him outside the tent before the murder occurred? Could Max be lying? This incriminates your claim. You move on with the cross-examination.

Press on Trilo's fifth statement. Both Ben and Trilo were outside the tent. but for what reason? It was very cold outside. Phoenix suspects they could be waiting for someone. When asked who, Present Regina Berry's profile. They were probably outside, waiting for Regina, and only or Regina. They only saw Max, but even if he did in front of them, they would've ignored them. Furthermore, if they saw Max and only Max heading towards the crime scene during the 30 minute wait ending with Max's arrest, it would've been been impossible for Russel to be killed by that time, because they never saw Russel!

At this point, Trilo admits that he was waiting for Regina. He wanted to propose to her. The puppet testifies about the proposal.

About the Proposal: Cross-examination
Press on Trilo's second statement. Trilo says that "something" is the engagement ring. Von Karma wants to move on, but Push on anyway. Trilo will revise his statement.


 * I planned on giving an engagement ring to Regina...

Ignore this statement and Present the Ring on the fifth statement. Trilo instantly recognizes it. If Trilo says he has the ring in his pocket, then why do you have it now? Trilo admits that Money the Monkey stole it, since he loves shiny things. Ben says Money stole it right after Max passed by. Ben chased after it, but Money got away.

What you just heard proves something, when asked what, choose Ben's testimony has a flaw. Trilo says he waiting a while after Max passed them, but now he is saying that right after Max passed, Ben chased after Money. As he does that, there was no one else to watch the plaza, so it is possible that someone else went to the crime scene other than Max.

Trilo will testify once more about what he saw.

Trilo's Testimony: Witnessing Max
Trilo says he and Ben had been chasing Money for five minutes before heading back to where they're waiting. It is possible that the victim reached the crime scene during the five minute stretch. You begin cross-examination.

Witnessing Max: Cross-examination
Press on Trilo's fourth statement. He said "good evening"? When given the choice of what is strange, choose Trilo's evening greeting. Trilo said something nice to the person he really hates. Why is that?

Press on Trilo's sixth statement. Trilo and a chorus sing SILK HAT! CLOAK! WHITE ROSES!

Present the Broken Bottle at the fourth statement. When Max passed by, Trilo would likely start a fight. Earlier that day, both Trilo and Max had a fight for Regina and Max "clonked" Ben in the head with the bottle. If that is true, then there was no way Trilo would just say "good evening" and let it slip.

When asked what Trilo really saw, say "He saw a different person". When asked who, Present Russel Berry's profile. Trilo probably said a greeting, because he saw someone he didn't recognize as Max. If it was Max, Trilo wouldn't be so pleasant at all!

This leaves one question: If someone dressed as Max passed Ben and Trilo, then who is it? Von Karma says she has a new witness on her side. The Judge calls for a recess.