Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney/The Final Witch Trial

Group Testimony: About the Incident
After the testimony judge will ask if when Espella killed her father, was she doing so as Espella Cantabella or as The Great Witch Bezella. Darklaw however says it matters not. You realize that if you wouldn't find any condradictions, then the trial is over.

About the Incident : Cross Examination
Espella says that she used a vanishing spell. You object saying that a witch needs to be holding a Talea Magica for a spell. However Darklaw tells that the Great Witch can cast any spell without a Talea Magica. She also presents the Footprine Sketch as a proof that Espella used a vanishing spell. Espella's cat, Eve comes to her and sits on a witness stand near Espella. Judge says that this is strange, but because it is the middle of interrogration Espella needs to continue with her testimony. Darklaw remembered that The Great Witch is always accompanied by a black cat. Espella confirms that Eve was with her at the tower. You ask Espella to add this statement to her testimony Espella says that Eve climbed on her shoulders while climbing up the stairs. You ask why didn't she told that before. You also claim that Espella has no clear recollection of what happened. Espella falls down.
 * Present Vigilantes' Report at the 2nd statement.
 * Press the 1st, 3rd and 4th staments.
 * Press the 1st stament again.
 * Question Eve.
 * "My cat, Eve, followed me...as always."
 * Present Footprince Sketch at the new statement.

What We Saw Tonight: Cross-Examination
Press Wordsmith's statement. After he rambles on for a bit, Barnham submits a drawing of the crime scene. He explains that, as it was dark at the time, the accused was carrying a lantern. The Lantern is added to the Court Record. Present the Lantern on Knightle's statement. Objection! ... And with that, the old Phoenix Wright, Ace Attorney, is back in business! If Espella was carrying a lantern, then obviously the victims were killed by the fire inside that!... or not, since the flame of a small lantern would be nowhere near enough to kill two men. The Judge returns to the original claim that the accused used "magic". For now, you have no choice but to accept the fact that magic exists in this world, and that applying real-world logic probably isn't going to cut it here. Just when it seems all is lost, the Judge is interrupted by the arrival of Professor Layton, who brings you the Grand Grimoire, a tome containing information on all of the world's magic.

Guarding the Bell Tower: Cross-Examination
Press Vigilante's statement "Ah didne rin awa...". Question Number One during "Th' chief tauld me..." Question Number Five during "Well... I'm having a bit of..." Press on "But then, suddenly, footprints appeared..." Press on "Rain is so loathsome..." Present Footprints Sketch on "When I saw those muddy..."

They are both correct. Present the Flour-Covered Robe.