Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice For All/Episode 1: The Lost Turnabout/Part 1-1: Trial

Before the Trial
You woke up in the defense lobby, where you are greeted by a young woman, who looks a lot like an officer. She says her life is in your hands now. A few days ago, you promised her you'll find her "Not Guilty". But you don't recall ever making that promise, who she is, or who you are! Before you start pondering however, bailiff calls for you, saying that trial is about to start.

Day One: Court Mode
A judge calls for a trial for "Maggey Byrde". You are given an option to choose of you are ready or not. It doesn't matter what the answer is.

Winston Payne, you're opponent, describes a murder. Maggey is accused for killing her "lover", who also happens to be an officer.

Payne then calls a Detective Dick Gumshoe to the stand. He says Maggey worked under him and has always looked out to her when she was a trainee. They have been great pals. Gumshoe describes the murder.


 * It happened at the park near headquarters, "Exposure Park".
 * The victim was one of the local cops, Dustin Prince.
 * He was pushed down from the benches of the upper path, sir.
 * The landing beat up his body bad and snapped his neck.

An autopsy report confirms the cause of death, and the time was determined when Dustin's watch stopped during the landing. Payne even has a photo of the crime. Crime Photo 1 is added to the Court Record. You can Check it at any time.

The Judge recalls an important piece of evidence presented yesterday. You don't recall a piece of evidence you found. Maggey is upset and decides to help you. She tells you to look at the "evidence" and people involved in the case. Just click on the Court Record button, and you'll get the list. You can see the description of everything to get the idea of what the case is.

When asked what the evidence was, open the Court Record, highlight a pair of Glasses, and click the Present Button. Maggey wears glasses, but she claims that the ones you presented were not hers. Payne claims to have further evidence to claim. The Judge has Gumshoe describe the evidence. This is it, your first testimony of the game.

Gumshoe's Testimony: Decisive Evidence
Payne has the photo of the victim writing the defendant's name. Crime Photo 2 will be added to the Court Record.

The Judge wants you to "Cross-Examine" the witness. Maggey tells you that Cross-Examining is to find out what a witness is saying "contradicts" (doesn't fit) what you have. Go to the Getting Started section for more details.

Decisive Evidence: Cross-Examination
Highlight Gumshoe's 4th statement, and press the Press button. It looks like Dustin spelled the word "Maggie" on the sidewalk, so he must be writing the murderer's name. It seems to make sense, but Maggey tells you that you found a contradiction, wants you to present it. At the exact statement, check the Court Record, go to Profiles, highlight Maggey Byrde, and click Present.

The victim seems to have spelled "Maggie", but it is actually spelled "Maggey", remember, Maggey and Dustin are lovers, so it would've been impossible to forget Maggey's name.

Congratulations, you have just found the first contradiction of the game.

The Judge is curious of Maggey and Dustin's relationship. He has Gumshoe testify about it.

Dustin and Maggey: Cross-Examination
Maggey got Dustin a birthday present Press on Gumshoe's 5th statement. Maggey gave him a baseball glove for his birthday, as Dustin was a huge baseball fan. You have a choice whether you should continue or not. Choose Press further. The reason it took so long, is because the glove was custom made.

Payne says the glove is irrelevant to the case. You can choose weather you agree or not, choose Of course it's relevent. The Judge has the Baseball Glove added to the Court Record.

The Judge is now convinced that both the victim and the defendant were lovers, and now wonders why Maggey's name is misspelled. He has Gumshoe testify about the writing.

Writing on the Ground: Cross-Examination
Press Gumshoe's 6th statement. Maggey says the statement is a little strange. You need to present solid evidence against this statement. Present the Baseball Glove: on the same statement. If you look closely, you'll see that the glove is intended for a left-handed person. Now look at the photo again. It looks like Dustin wrote it with his right hand. If the glove is intended for Dustin, he might be left handed. If he is left-handed, he could have used it to write Maggey's name, if he didn't, then it is possible that Dustin wrote the name. If that is true, Maggey could not have been the killer!

It seems you have proven Maggey's innocence, thanks to Payne. Seeing no reason to continue, The Judge is now ready to announce the verdict.

But before he could do so, however, Payne stops him, as he claims to have another witness. Another witness!? The Judge adjourns court for a recess to hear from the witness.

Recess
After telling your client that you have amnesia, Maggey decides to tell you about yourself. You decided to help her a few days back. You gave her a business card that contains your phone number. Phoenix's Business Card will be added to the Court Record. You then start to talk about the case.

It was before 6pm. Maggey suddenly gets a phone call from a phone she randomly found. He apparently lost his phone prior to the call. They agreed to meet up at 6PM.

Before you start pondering about the murder, however, you get a visit from a girl. She looks very mad at you, as she tried to call you many times, but didn't get an answer. The conversation reveals her name to be Maya Fey, who gives you a list of people you asked her to get. According to Maya, it is actually a list of con artists. The Names List will be added to the Court Record.

Bailiff calls you back to the Court Room.

Court Mode: Part 2
Payne calls the witness to the stand, bot before saying he brags a lot.

The witness introduces himself as Richard Wellington. A Fist-class University student. Payne has Wellington testify about what he saw.

Wellington's Testimony: What I Saw That Day
The Judge says that Wellington just said was "decisive". You need to find what isn't.

What I Saw That Day: Cross-Examination
Press Wellington's 2nd statement. Then choose Press Further. Wellington says he knew the time, because he saw a clock there. A crime photo shows a clock sitting right next to the scene.

Wellington saw a banana? Press on Wellington's 6th statement. Wellington actually saw a bunch of bananas that fell. Maya says this statement is odd. Maggey never said anything about a banana. This probably means Wellington could be lying. You need to show what he is lying about. At the same statement, Present the Baseball Glove. Compare to this to a bunch of bananas. If you can look at it on a certain way, you'll see they both resemble each other. After pesenting it, Wellington will mistake the glove for the bananas. When given a choice, choose that Wellington has bad eyesight.

Wellington will admit that his eyes are both 20/200. If so, then why didn't he bring his glasses? He says he lost them recently. Did Wellington bring the glasses with him when he saw the crime? Judging by his reaction, he probably hasn't, and if he claims to have saw Maggey, then it may be possible, then she is wrongly identified.

The Judge has Wellington testify further about the crime.

What Happened Next: Cross-Examination
Present the Autopsy Report on the 3rd statement. The murder happened on 6:28 PM. It took Wellington 17 minutes to reach the phone. Why did he took so long to make the call. Wellington says he was searching for a phone booth, because he lost his cell phone. Lost his cell phone? Does this sound familiar? Question Further. Wellington will say he found it just recently. When asked if there is any more questions you want to ask, choose There is something. Why did he took so long to find the phone booth then? When asked to present the evidence that proves that he didn't have to, Present Crime Photo 1.

If you look closely, there is a phone booth just about a few steps away from the crime. Why didn't he use the phone? Remember the cell phone you are holding. He probably killed Dustin to get his phone back. Bet why? If he hasn't called immediately, then he could be looking for something. When asked what, Present the Glasses. Wellington accidentally says that the glasses were his. The glasses were found under the victim's body, so Dustin must have grabbed his glasses when he fell. If that is true, then Wellington could be the killer!

Phoenix wants to know if there is a reason he is wrong. Wellington recalls the victim's name. You remind him the name is spelled incorrectly. Wellington must have wrote it, but Payne reminds you Wellington never knew Maggey when he witnessed the murder. But there has to be some way that Wellington knew of the name. You are given a choice, choose There is a way. You need to prove how Wellington knew the name. Present the Cell Phone. Remember, Maggey found his phone and told him her name when he called.

Solving the Case
It looks like you caught Wellington, but Payne asks for one more thing: a motive. What reason did Wellington have to kill Dustin. When asked to present something, Present the Names List. The list contains Phone Numbers taken from the memory of Wellington's phone. The people on this list are actually con artists! When asked what Wellington's connection was, answer that Wellington is a member of that group. If his phone contained his friends, he feared Maggey or Dustin would look into the number list.

That is a very explainable motive, but Payne objects. He reminds you that Wellington was promised his phone back, so why get it back on such an unfriendly matter? Try thinking outside the box, was there something Wellington saw that made him commit the murder? When asked what did he see, Present Dustin Prince. Dustin was wearing his police uniform when the murder occurred. When Wellington saw Dustin, he might be thinking Maggey brought a police officer with her so he would be asked questions about the list. Thinking they ran a check, he panicked and killed Dustin to keep him quiet. If that is true, then Wellington killed Dustin because of his uniform!

You have proven Wellington's motive, but Wellington persists. He wants you to present evidence that proves he killed Dustin. It looks like you don't have any. The phone you present seems meaningless. When given a choice, choose Fingerprints on the phone? Maya, however, lets you know you wiped the phone, probably taking the prints with it. Wellington reminds you he has the phone right in his hand.

You asked him where he got the phone, you suddenly recall something. Just before trial, Wellington knocked you out with a fire extinguisher. You were holding his cell phone before that happened, so Wellington must have attacked you to get his phone back.

The Judge decides to set Wellington free from the stand. Raise an objection. You tell the court you have evidence that proves everything. The Judge decides to give you one chance of presenting the evidence. Present Phoenix's Business Card. When asked what makes it an important piece of evidence, choose the back of the card. It has your phone number and you decide to call it. A phone rings. The phone that is ringing, is on Wellington's hand!

It looks like when Welling went to retrieve his phone, he took yours instead!

Congratulations, you have won the first case of the game!

Maggey Byrde is found Not Guilty!

What REALLY happened
Richard Wellington is part of a con group whose names are listed on his phone. One day he dropped his cell phone at Expose Park.

Meanwhile, Maggey Byrde and Dustin Prince, two couples who are both police officers, went for a walk at the exact same park, where Maggey gives Dustin a birthday present, a yellow baseball glove made to fit his left-handed nature. As they were strolling, they saw a cell phone on the ground and decide to carry it.

Wellington eventually called on his phone. Maggey promised him that she will give his phone back at 6:00 PM.

When Wellington meets Maggey, he also saw Dustin, still in his uniform. Wellington instantly went into a panic, fearing that Maggey talked with a police officer and ran a check through his phone list.

Wellington fought Dustin on a high balcony, with Wellington the victor. Dustin was pushed off the balcony grabbing Wellington's glasses and taking it with him. Falling on and snapping his neck, dying almost instantly. He landed on top of Wellington's glasses.

Maggey runs off taking the phone with her and Wellington climbs down to the corpse and spends fifteen minutes looking for his glasses. As he searches, Wellington sees the baseball glove, which he mistook for a bunch of bananas, thanks his poor eyesight. He eventually gives up and calls the police, implicating Maggey for the murder. He then uses Dustin's pointer finger on his right hand to write "Maggie" on the sand, unaware that he misspelled the name and that Dustin was left-handed.

After the Trial
Though Maggey is now innocent, Maggey still partly blames herself for Dustin's death. It is because of her luck. Throughout her lifetime, Maggey's life has been nothing but bad luck and misfortune (failing every single test, prone to hit and run, losing every single game of tic-tac-toe she played without ties, etc.). Her luck is probably what caused Dustin's death.

However, Maggey always remained strong and starting now, she will once again try to change everything.

You suddenly remember almost everything in your life, Maya, Gumshoe, The Judge, etc.

You and Maya are reunited about two months ago. The reunion isn't quite pleasant, though.