Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney/Episode 4: Turnabout Goodbyes/Day 4 - Trial

You come to court with only one small piece of evidence with some good news. They've found the caretaker. He is now headed to court. If Yogi wants revenge on Edgeworth, why would he remember the incident? Does he even remember his name? You'll have to make sure Yogi says something, and if he does, you may have a chance to put an end to the corrupted prosecutor's so-called perfect streak once and for all. This is it! The REAL final battle.

Day four: Court Mode
von Karma calls the caretaker to the stand. He would like you to take your time with your cross-examination (he's hiding something isn't he).

Cross-examination
This man is Yanni Yogi. Phoenix knows it. Press him on his fourth and fifth statement. von Karma objects of course. The Judge asks you to tell this mans name. Answer Yanni Yogi. The Judge and von Karma wants proof. Phoenix tells them to file the caretaker's fingerprints to Yogi's 15 years ago. von Karma, however, tells you that the caretaker burned off his prints in a chemical accident before working in court. Now you don't have proof, and Phoenix ran out of ideas once again. von Karma jokes that Phoenix should cross-examine the caretaker's parrot. You've seen the parrot must know something about the case, so Phoenix take von Karma up. von Karma tells you if the parrot doesn't say anything, you'll face great consequences, and then asks if you'll still do it. Answer, Yes I'm doing it. He then calls Polly to the stand. It may seem ridiculous at first, but you'll soon learn that this very bird will change the case.

cross-examination
Press Polly on her second statement. You won't go anywhere. Maya then asks what should she say. Answer "Have we forgotten something?". Polly doesn't answer. von Karma laughs as of he expected this. Could he have retrained her? Press the second statement again. When you are given the choice again, say "Whats your name?". Polly answers this time. The Judge wants to know if this has anything to do with her owner's identity. Say Of course. Present the DL-6 Case File to the court. Why? Check it first. Yogi had a fiancée named Polly Jenkins who committed suicide after the incident. von Karma wants to know which data has any proof. Choose "Suspect Data". Yogi might have named the parrot after her. von Karma dismisses it as a coincidence. His granddaughter has a dog named "Phoenix". The Judge agrees and allows Polly to continue the testimony. Press Polly on the second statement once more. This time choose "Whats the safe number". Polly says "1228" once again. The Judge asks if this has anything to do with the caretaker. Answer Actually, it does. von Karma wants proof. Present the DL-6 Case File once again. The Judge asks if which file relates to the number. Answer Case Summary. The caretaker might have used the date number, December 28=12/28 to make the number for the safe. The Judge is amaze about two coincidences on one trail. So he calls the caretaker to the stand.

When the Judge asks for his name, the caretaker then finally breaks character and admits that he is in fact Yanni Yogi, and that he was the one who killed Hammond. Before Yogi was put on the stand 15 years ago, Hammond tells him to act like he was innocent, because he didn't believe that Yogi was innocent. Although he won, he lost everything, even his fiancée. Fifteen years later, a letter arrived saying now is the time to take revenge. He didn't care who wrote the anonymous letter. He brought the pistol that came with it and did what the letter said. He took his revenge on Hammond, but is yet to take it on Edgeworth, who was called to the stand after Yogi was arrested. Edgeworth is found "Not Guilty". The Judge then adjourns court... and then an "objection".

It wasn't von Karma this time, but Edgeworth, who says he isn't entirely innocent. He criticizes Yogi's confession, saying he wasn't specific for the reason of revenge. Maya asks you to stop him. Just Leave it to Edgeworth. Surely he had give this a thought. He hasn't, Edgeworth explains about his nightmares and his guilt. von Karma wants to try Edgeworth for the DL-6 Incident, which statute of limitations runs out today. The Judge agrees and calls a five-minute recess.

You can't let Edgeworth's Nightmare get in the way. Phoenix still believes that it was only a nightmare no matter how real it is.

Edgeworth's Testimony: The DL-6 Incident
You're not out of the woods yet. When Edgeworth told you about the dream yesterday, there was one detail that didn't quite fit. Find out what the detail is.

Cross-Examination
Present the DL-6 Case File to Edgeworth on his third to last statement. von Karma wants to know what file is it on. Choose the "Victim Data". The murder weapon was fired twice. von Karma objects, asking you have proof of who, where, and when was the second shot, answer Yes. Present the DL-6 Incident Photo. The Judge asks you where the photo shows proof. You'll Examine the photo. See the broken glass on the elevator? Present it to the court. Someone other than Edgeworth might not have shot through the window, because he was unconscious at the time. von Karma objects, reminding Phoenix that the Case File says there was not a single clue in the elevator. Only one bullet was found.

Phoenix then runs out of ideas again, and Edgeworth finally confesses. The Judge would say the verdict now. You have a choice to object this or not, choose I have an objection. You still have no idea, however, you hear a familiar voice, telling you the second bullet does exist, and that it was stolen. Phoenix tells about the stolen bullet. The Judge asks why would the the murderer take the bullet. Say, The murderer didn't need it. Phoenix hears the voice again, telling him to think crazy. Phoenix then tells the court the murderer ran with it, because the bullet was stuck inside him, saying that when Edgeworth threw the pistol, the pistol discharges, sending the bullet through the elevator and sticking the murderer, who opens the elevator doors and fires the bullet to Gregory. von Karma objects, saying no one else was injured in the incident. Maya then remembers something, Grossberg told you von Karma took a vacation due to shock of the blow Gregory causes in his winning streak. Maya wonders if von Karma took the vacation not due to shock, but to injury, if that's so, then could he be the murder that had been shot?

The Judge then asks you to name the possible murderer. Is it a good time to tell it now? You are given' a choice. Choose, Say it now. von Karma wants evidence that he took a vacation to heal his wound. Show evidence. Present the Medal Detector. It is possible that the bullet may be still inside him. You try asking him to test the medal detector on von Karma, who refuses. The Judge precedes the test. You find something on his right shoulder. It must be the bullet. von Karma then states that the bullet was in there long before the incident, and wants proof that he is wrong. Present the DL-6 Bullet, and then watch as you put an end to the "god" of prosecutors' winning streak.

Miles Edgeworth is found Not Guilty.