Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney/Episode 4: Turnabout Succession/7 Years Ago - Trial Latter

The flashback starts out with a poker game. The two finish off with full houses. One of them loses, the second time he lost. The first was the man he "killed". He has made a decision or a partner. He asks for a certain man to defend him.

This is how Phoenix Wright and Zak Gramarye first met.


 * -- Seven Years Earlier --
 * Phoenix Wright's Final Trial

The Case
Before we get started, let's look at what the case is about.

Case Information

 * Time of Crime: April 13, between 11:00-11:30PM
 * Location: General Hospital, Maginifi's death bed
 * Defendant: Shadi Enigmar
 * Victim: Mignifi Gramarye
 * Cause of Death: Loss of blood from bullet wound.
 * Murder Weapon: Prop gun
 * Defense Attorney: Phoenix Wright
 * Prosecution Lawyer: Klavier Gavin

Defense Attorney
Phoenix Wright This is Phoenix Wright in is final case. What evidence will he present that is forged and how?

Defendant
Shadi Enigmar (aka Zak Gramarye) Phoenix's last client. Zak was part of a famous group called Troupe Gramarye. He is now considered legally dead... or is he?

Victim
Magnifi Gramarye Shadi's mentor, whom he refers to as "father". Apparently, one of his students shot him to death. Why? He was going to die anyways due to cancer!

Prosecution Lawyer
Klavier Gavin Your rival prosecutor. Phoenix faced him on this final case. What did Klavier do to strip of him of his attorney's badge?

Witness
Valant Gramarye Shadi's partner at the time. What is his role in this case?

Other Characters
Trucy Enigmar Daughter of Shadi. What is her role in the legendary case?

Detective Dick Gumshoe One of Phoenix's old friends. Gumshoe is quite slow and sometimes stupid. Those who played the games before this may remember Gumshoe very well.

Drew Misham A forger, who can actually make anything (actually his daughter does).

Vera Misham Even at this time, she can copy things perfectly, a prodigy of art, if not forgeries.

Spark Brushel An over-energetic, and painfully curious, Brushel is an interviewer who makes even the dumbest headlines. He seems to be a friend of Valant.

Kristoph Gavin Kristoph was a defense attorney at the time. What was his role?

Mike Meekins An over-energetic, and clumsy police officer, who actually changed his job to bailiff.

Shadi Smith A world traveler who died 7 years after the case, apparently Kristoph had a motive into killing him.

Thalassa Gramarye Who knew the Troupe Gramarye had a woman of the trio? She is Trucy's mother, who is now missing.

Locations
Defense Lobby No. 2 This is where Phoenix usually prepares for trials.

Wright & Co. Law Offices This is where Phoenix used to work at.

Drew Studio This is were Vera and Drew live together. Apparently, they just moved in.

Sunshine Coliseum Valant is willing to make a comeback here.

Borscht Bowl Club This is where Phoenix works now.

Prison Cell The title pretty much describes the room. It looks pretty sophisticated for a place for criminals.

Before the Trial
You meet your client, Shadi Enigmar. You ave received a report that Enigmar had a previous attorney just yesterday, you aren't even prepared (as usual). Just then, a little girl drops by. She is Enigmar's daughter. She is here to bring you what looks like a notebook page. Something out of someone's diary. The girl didn't know how it got here, but they said to give it to the "old boy in the blue suit with the spiky hair" (That's you all right). The Notebook Page will be added to the Court Record.

You have heard recently that your opponent is "true thoroughbred in the history of the prosecutor's office." Not a big deal since you have faced one every year. Enigmar will tell you that the court will not announce a "Guilty" verdict, in fact, there won't be a verdict at all! Trucy (the daughter) agrees to her daddy (It's looks like Enigmar is Zak Gramarye).

After a brief history of Enigmar and his boss, who was shot dead with Zak the suspect, you enter the courtroom.

Ah, feel the nostalgia, the background, the music, and of course, Phoenix! You are introduced to your new opponent, Klavier Gavin, brother of defense attorney Kristoph Gavin, and lead singer to the Gavinners. He will call up a familiar face to the stand.

Well, of it ain't our good friend Detective Dick Gumshoe, homicide detective down at the precinct, who seems confident about his testimony. The Judge has him describe the events at the crime scene:

Six days ago at General Hospital, the victim, Mignifi Gramarye, was a paitent at the hospital until one of his students shot him dead. Magnifi retired years ago after putting millions under his spell. He was at the hospital because he had liver cancer. Magnifi's Chart will be added to the Court Record. Klavier will say that Magnifi also had a serious case of diabetes. He presents a Small Syringe, which will be added to the Court.

If Magnifi had only a couple of months to live, why did one of his students kill him now?

Gumshoe will testify about the circumstances of the shooting.

Gumshoe's Testimony: The Circumstances
Magnifi ordered his pupils to kill him?! Klavier will present a letter that says so, telling Zak to kill him. Magnifi's Letter will be added to the Court Record. It says that Zak "could not refuse, and (they) know the reason why". Gumshoe says that Zak wouldn't say anything. If it says to meet at 11:50, why didn't he just say 11:00PM? Klavier says that every 11:00PM for half an hour, Magnifi would be given IV. He would be alone until the doctor came back for an empty bag.

You will now start a cross-examination. Just what did the letter meant by "reason he can't refuse"?

The Circumstances: Cross-Examination
Press on the 3rd statement.