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==Before Trial==
==Day two: Court Mode==
 
===Before Trial===


You learn from Miles Edgeworth of the name of the Prosecutor: Manfred von Karma. He is considered a god of prosecutors. Throughout the 40 years of his career, Karma is never lost a single case, or so he claims. Karma would do just anything to make the "guilty" verdict, and Miles means anything! He even taught Edgeworth what it means to "prosecute"! Phoenix calls for Mia's help, but with lack of training from the past few months, Maya is too weak to reach her. Is it over already? Guess you'll have to see.
You learn from Miles Edgeworth of the name of the Prosecutor: Manfred von Karma. He is considered a god of prosecutors. Throughout the 40 years of his career, Karma is never lost a single case, or so he claims. Karma would do just anything to make the "guilty" verdict, and Miles means anything! He even taught Edgeworth what it means to "prosecute"! Phoenix calls for Mia's help, but with lack of training from the past few months, Maya is too weak to reach her. Is it over already? Guess you'll have to see.


==Day two: Court Mode==
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After a few scares from Karma whose opening statements are decisive evidence and a decisive witness, Gumshoe takes the stand and describes the events of the day of the murder.
After a few scares from Karma whose opening statements are decisive evidence and a decisive witness, Gumshoe takes the stand and describes the events of the day of the murder.
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The '''Overhead Map''' will be added to your Court Record. Karma demands Gumshoe to testify his court about his arrest. The judge says it wasn't Karma's job; however Karma insults the Judge by telling his job was to slam the gavel down and say the word "guilty". The Judge agrees. This doesn't look good.
The '''Overhead Map''' will be added to your Court Record. Karma demands Gumshoe to testify his court about his arrest. The judge says it wasn't Karma's job; however Karma insults the Judge by telling his job was to slam the gavel down and say the word "guilty". The Judge agrees. This doesn't look good.


==Gumshoe's Testimony: The Arrest of Edgeworth==
===Gumshoe's Testimony: The Arrest of Edgeworth===
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=gumshoe |name=Gumshoe |subtitle=The Arrest of Edgeworth |testimony=#A man called into the station around 30 minutes after midnight.
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=gumshoe |name=Gumshoe |subtitle=The Arrest of Edgeworth |testimony=#A man called into the station around 30 minutes after midnight.
#We headed to the scene of the crime as fast as we could.
#We headed to the scene of the crime as fast as we could.
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#But... the next morning, a body was found at the lake.
#But... the next morning, a body was found at the lake.
#So we had to arrest Edgeworth.}}
#So we had to arrest Edgeworth.}}
 
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===The Arrest of Edgeworth: Cross-Examination===
====The Arrest of Edgeworth: Cross-Examination====


Karma demands you to begin cross-examining.
Karma demands you to begin cross-examining.
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Karma calls Lotta Hart to the stand, and demands her to talk without adding anything trivial or subjective, Much to Lotta's disturbance.
Karma calls Lotta Hart to the stand, and demands her to talk without adding anything trivial or subjective, Much to Lotta's disturbance.


==Lotta's Testimony: Witness's Account==
===Lotta's Testimony: Witness's Account===
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=lotta |name=Lotta |subtitle=Witness's Account |testimony=#It was Christmas Eve, just after midnight I reckon.
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=lotta |name=Lotta |subtitle=Witness's Account |testimony=#It was Christmas Eve, just after midnight I reckon.
#I was in my car.
#I was in my car.
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Karma hears enough, as Lotta told the court, she had a picture of the moment of the murder, and there are no other boats in that lake, so no other man would shoot the victim, but Edgeworth, having little hope of this mission, the Judge decides to call the verdict. However, you still need a cross-examination. Karma decides to let you do so, as he thinks you'll fail to find a contradictory of the testimony, if you don't, he'll sentence you to contempt of court. Maya asks you if there is a contradictory, say '''I think there was'''.
Karma hears enough, as Lotta told the court, she had a picture of the moment of the murder, and there are no other boats in that lake, so no other man would shoot the victim, but Edgeworth, having little hope of this mission, the Judge decides to call the verdict. However, you still need a cross-examination. Karma decides to let you do so, as he thinks you'll fail to find a contradictory of the testimony, if you don't, he'll sentence you to contempt of court. Maya asks you if there is a contradictory, say '''I think there was'''.
 
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===Witness's Account: Cross-Examination===
====Witness's Account: Cross-Examination====


'''Press''' Lotta on her '''2'''nd statement. She was camping there, because she was doing a project for her university. Choose '''Press Harder''' , Karma will object to this as research has nothing to do with the murder and has the Judge sustain the objection.
'''Press''' Lotta on her '''2'''nd statement. She was camping there, because she was doing a project for her university. Choose '''Press Harder''' , Karma will object to this as research has nothing to do with the murder and has the Judge sustain the objection.
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'''Present''' the '''Lake Photo''' to the court. That wasn't in her testimony. It seems that Lotta's camera took a very high quality photo at the lake, yet it didn't catch their faces. If so, than how did she know it was Edgeworth on that boat? Looks like you're finally making progress, as Lotta will make a new testimony, much to Karma's annoyance.
'''Present''' the '''Lake Photo''' to the court. That wasn't in her testimony. It seems that Lotta's camera took a very high quality photo at the lake, yet it didn't catch their faces. If so, than how did she know it was Edgeworth on that boat? Looks like you're finally making progress, as Lotta will make a new testimony, much to Karma's annoyance.


==Lotta's Testimony: How Edgeworth Was Seen==
===Lotta's Testimony: How Edgeworth Was Seen===


{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=lotta |name=Lotta |subtitle=How Edgeworth Was Seen |testimony=#Yer right. It was a cold night, and the fog was thick as grits.
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=lotta |name=Lotta |subtitle=How Edgeworth Was Seen |testimony=#Yer right. It was a cold night, and the fog was thick as grits.
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#When I heard that noise out on the lake, I looked with my binoculars.
#When I heard that noise out on the lake, I looked with my binoculars.
#See? No problem!}}
#See? No problem!}}
 
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===How Edgeworth Was Seen: Cross-Examination===
====How Edgeworth Was Seen: Cross-Examination====
She brought binoculars? '''Press''' her on her '''3'''rd statement. Didn't she say she was looking for shooting stars yesterday? Wouldn't she need a telescope for that? Was the camera really used to catch a meteor shower? Karma objects, saying that the camera is irrelevant to the case, and there will be consequences if you dont find anything useful. The Judge asks if you would like to continue. Say '''Press further''' as the camera may be important to most of, if not the entire, case. Lotta will make a new statement.
She brought binoculars? '''Press''' her on her '''3'''rd statement. Didn't she say she was looking for shooting stars yesterday? Wouldn't she need a telescope for that? Was the camera really used to catch a meteor shower? Karma objects, saying that the camera is irrelevant to the case, and there will be consequences if you dont find anything useful. The Judge asks if you would like to continue. Say '''Press further''' as the camera may be important to most of, if not the entire, case. Lotta will make a new statement.


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'''Press''' her on that statement. Wasn't the lake too foggy for the photo to take the meteor shower? Von Karma says you're confusing the witness, and lets her continue. '''Present''' the statement '''Lotta's Camera'''. If she was taking pictures of the stars, then why did she point the camera to the lake? She would've pointed the camera upwards. The Judge wants evidence. Choose '''Show evidence'''. '''Present''' the court '''Gourdy's Article'''. It seems she was there to take pictures of Gourdy. She wants proof that Gourdy is what she's really there for. Say '''I have proof''', then '''Present Lotta's Camera''' again. Lotta set the camera to respond to loud noise. The pistol made a loud bang, which triggered the camera. And according to the article, Gourdy made a loud noise when it emerged. Lotta finally admits that she was there to see Gourdy. However, it doesn't really change what she saw. The Judge asks Lotta to change her testimony of why she saw Gourdy. Lotta and Karma thinks it still won't change anything, so make sure they are wrong.
'''Press''' her on that statement. Wasn't the lake too foggy for the photo to take the meteor shower? Von Karma says you're confusing the witness, and lets her continue. '''Present''' the statement '''Lotta's Camera'''. If she was taking pictures of the stars, then why did she point the camera to the lake? She would've pointed the camera upwards. The Judge wants evidence. Choose '''Show evidence'''. '''Present''' the court '''Gourdy's Article'''. It seems she was there to take pictures of Gourdy. She wants proof that Gourdy is what she's really there for. Say '''I have proof''', then '''Present Lotta's Camera''' again. Lotta set the camera to respond to loud noise. The pistol made a loud bang, which triggered the camera. And according to the article, Gourdy made a loud noise when it emerged. Lotta finally admits that she was there to see Gourdy. However, it doesn't really change what she saw. The Judge asks Lotta to change her testimony of why she saw Gourdy. Lotta and Karma thinks it still won't change anything, so make sure they are wrong.


==Lotta's Testimony: Lotta's New Testimony==
===Lotta's Testimony: Lotta's New Testimony===


{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=lotta |name=Lotta |subtitle=Lotta's New Testimony |testimony=#Actually, I'm not a research student at a university.
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=lotta |name=Lotta |subtitle=Lotta's New Testimony |testimony=#Actually, I'm not a research student at a university.
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Karma objects to this and sees that Lotta's testimony is unchanged and doesn't want to go through another "pointless" cross-examination. Karma is obviously hiding something. Your cross-examination will begin, but The Judge will say this is your last chance.
Karma objects to this and sees that Lotta's testimony is unchanged and doesn't want to go through another "pointless" cross-examination. Karma is obviously hiding something. Your cross-examination will begin, but The Judge will say this is your last chance.
 
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===Lotta's New Testimony: Cross-Examination===
====Lotta's New Testimony: Cross-Examination====


On her '''7'''th to last statement, '''Present''' the '''Gourdy Article'''. Wasn't Lotta scanning the lake for Gourdy, rather than keeping her eye on the boat? She probably wouldn't need binoculars to see a close boat. She would use them for Gourdy. She admits that she didn't give the boat a second thought. She does, however, remind you that you have the photo, the proof. However, you still can't tell who's shooting who. But before Lotta can explain what she did to fix it, Karma objects and tells Lotta she said enough, and to "shut (her) pie-hole", thus ending the cross-examination.
On her '''7'''th to last statement, '''Present''' the '''Gourdy Article'''. Wasn't Lotta scanning the lake for Gourdy, rather than keeping her eye on the boat? She probably wouldn't need binoculars to see a close boat. She would use them for Gourdy. She admits that she didn't give the boat a second thought. She does, however, remind you that you have the photo, the proof. However, you still can't tell who's shooting who. But before Lotta can explain what she did to fix it, Karma objects and tells Lotta she said enough, and to "shut (her) pie-hole", thus ending the cross-examination.
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The Judge praises you with your proof, but there leaves one problem: If Edgeworth didn't shoot him, then who? Only two people were on the boat! Karma wants you to say who? Say '''the victim himself'''. Karma objects, an Autopsy Report shows that the pistol was fired a meter away, about three feet. The victim's arm obviously isn't that long, so suicide is out of the question. The '''Autopsy Report''' will be updated in your Court Record. The Judge concludes that Edgeworth isn't the shooter, but neither is the victim. He will adjourn the court for today, without a verdict thankfully.
The Judge praises you with your proof, but there leaves one problem: If Edgeworth didn't shoot him, then who? Only two people were on the boat! Karma wants you to say who? Say '''the victim himself'''. Karma objects, an Autopsy Report shows that the pistol was fired a meter away, about three feet. The victim's arm obviously isn't that long, so suicide is out of the question. The '''Autopsy Report''' will be updated in your Court Record. The Judge concludes that Edgeworth isn't the shooter, but neither is the victim. He will adjourn the court for today, without a verdict thankfully.


===After the trial===
====After the trial====


Edgeworth still claims that he didn't shoot the victim, and that he wants Phoenix to tell Maya to watch her mouth. Lotta's information seems to have very useful information, so Phoenix writes out '''Lotta's Deposition''', which will be added to the Court Record. Well, the trail is over for today. Time to investigate, but first, let's talk to Maya.
Edgeworth still claims that he didn't shoot the victim, and that he wants Phoenix to tell Maya to watch her mouth. Lotta's information seems to have very useful information, so Phoenix writes out '''Lotta's Deposition''', which will be added to the Court Record. Well, the trail is over for today. Time to investigate, but first, let's talk to Maya.


==Day two: Investigation==
==Day two: Investigation Mode==


===Detention Center===
===Detention Center===
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There, Maya will find the Record of DL-6. '''Talk''' to her about '''The case summary''', and you'll learn much about the incident:
There, Maya will find the Record of DL-6. '''Talk''' to her about '''The case summary''', and you'll learn much about the incident:


December 28, 2001: Court District No. 3 elevator… the same court the trial is being held at!  There was a huge earthquake and it caused many problems. The elevator became stuck and three people were caught inside it. It took five hours to rescue them. With lack of oxygen, two of them were unconscious and one was shot dead in the heart. The victim was Edgeworth's father. Edgeworth witnessed his father's death, so he probably was one of the trapped people. The victim, Gregory Edgeworth was a defense attorney, age 35. He had lost today's court and went to the elevator with his son Miles. From the angle and other evidence, it wasn't a suicide. A pistol was found in the elevator. The pistol shot twice before killing Gregory. Sounds just like the current case. The name of the suspect that Misty Fey arrested was Yanni Yogi. He was the third person in the elevator and could have killed Gregory, but Hammond, the victim of today's case, found him innocent. The suspect, Yanni Yogi, was oxygen deprived and suffered brain damage, losing his memory in the elevator. He disappeared since he was found innocent and couldn't be found to this day. Where could he be now? "Maybe closer then you think" says Phoenix. The '''DL-6 Case File''' will be added to the Court Record. Hopefully that's everything you need for the trial tomorrow. That's it for today. You can only cross your fingers now.
December 28, 2001: Court District No. 3 elevator… the same court the trial is being held at!  There was a huge earthquake and it caused many problems. The elevator became stuck and three people were caught inside it. It took five hours to rescue them. With lack of oxygen, two of them were unconscious and one was shot dead in the heart. The victim was Edgeworth's father. Edgeworth witnessed his father's death, so he probably was one of the trapped people. The victim, Gregory Edgeworth was a defense attorney, age 35. He had lost today's court and went to the elevator with his son Miles. From the angle and other evidence, it wasn't a suicide. A pistol was found in the elevator. The pistol shot twice before killing Gregory. Sounds just like the current case. The name of the suspect that Misty Fey arrested was Yanni Yogi. He was the third person in the elevator and could have killed Gregory, but Hammond, the victim of today's case, found him innocent. The suspect, Yanni Yogi, was oxygen deprived and suffered brain damage, losing his memory in the elevator. He disappeared since he was found innocent and couldn't be found to this day. Where could he be now? "Maybe closer then you think" says Phoenix. The '''DL-6 Case File''' will be added to the Court Record. Hopefully that's everything you need for the trial tomorrow.
 
That's it for today. You can only cross your fingers now.


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