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'''''This is a very confusing case indeed. The same person was killed in two places at the same time. In the Defendants Lobby, Lana will tell you despite a long questioning, the police are entirely clueless, even Lana is in the dark.'''''
Looks like this case now turns to the police department in the evidence room. In the defendant's lobby, Lana will tell you that despite being questioned by the police, everyone is still clueless about this case. You tell her that Jake Marshall might be behind this since you found his bloody fingerprints in the Evidence Room, but Lana is not sure about this.


==Day Three: Court Mode==
Once the trial begins, Edgeworth states that it takes 30 minutes to get from the Police Station to the Prosecutor's Office and yet Goodman disappeared from the former and was found at the latter doing both at 5:15 PM. Edgeworth promises to bring accurate evidence to court. He calls Mike Meekins to the stand.
Edgeworth states that it takes 30 minutes to reach from the Police Station to the Prosecutor's Office, and yet Goodman was disappeared in the former and was found at the latter. Edgeworth promises to bring accurate evidence to court. He calls Mike Meekins to the stand.


Meekins promptly admits to the murder. However, Edgeworth still demands that Meekins will give the report about the murder.
Meekins promptly admits to the crime. However, Edgeworth still demands that Meekins give the report about the murder. Get ready for an earful testimony (regarding the megaphone)!


==Meekins's Testimony: Crime Report, Sir!==
==Meekins' Testimony: Crime Report, Sir!==
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=meekins |name=Meekins |subtitle=Crime Report, Sir! |testimony=# Although it's not my normal duty, I was assigned to guard the evidence room that day!
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony
|char=meekins
|name=Meekins |subtitle=Crime Report, Sir! |testimony=# Although it's not my normal duty, I was assigned to guard the evidence room that day!
# I spotted a suspicious man on the security screen, and rushed into the room!
# I spotted a suspicious man on the security screen, and rushed into the room!
# I was only doing what I was trained to do, sir! I was suddenly attacked!
# I was only doing what I was trained to do, sir!
# I fought for my life! Then I... I did it!
# I was suddenly attacked!
# After that I passed out... until another officer slapped me awake!}}
# I fought for my life! Then I… I did it!
# After that I passed out… until another officer smacked me awake!}}


===Crime Report, Sir!: Cross-Examination===
==Crime Report, Sir!: Cross-examination==
'''Press''' all of Meekins' statements. Meekins was assigned to the Blue Badger (the dancing contraption in front of the Police Department) to make sure it wasn't broken during the evidence transferrals. After the award ceremony (where Edgeworth got his Prosecutor Trophy) there were a lot of people running around, so Meekins put it in the Evidence Room. Meekins needed an ID Card to enter the Evidence Room, and he reveals his ID number, #4989596.


'''Press''' '''all''' of Meekins' statement. Meekins was assigned to guard the Blue Badger (the dancing contraption in front of the Police Department). It was during the ceremony, so Meekins had to put it in the Evidence Room. Meekins needed an ID card to enter the Evidence Room. Meekins reveals his ID Number, 4989596. If you look carefully, the number was used twice, 25 minutes before the crime, and around the same time as Goodman! The first time for relocating the Blue Badger, the second time to get it back. The '''ID Card Record''' will be updated in the Court Record. When Meekins saw the knife, He was swinging his arms, cutting his hand in the process. Meekins eventually disarmed Goodman, who, with a mess of Meekins' blood, punched Meekins in the face. Meekins was slapped awake at 5:30. Afterwords he went to finish his deed, to put the Blue Badger back to its place.
If you look carefully, the number was used twice; 25 minutes before the crime, and around the same time as Goodman! The first time was for relocating the Blue Badger to the Evidence Room, and the second time was to get it back. It was during this second trip that he spotted the suspicious man on the security screen. The '''ID Card Record''' will be updated in the Court Record.


'''Cross-Examination Ends'''
When Meekins saw the knife, he began wildly swinging his arms and cut his hand in the process, before finally grabbing the man by the collar. Meekins eventually got the knife from the man, whose white coat was drenched with Meekins' blood. But then he punched Meekins right in the face. Meekins was slapped awake at 5:30 PM. Afterward, he went to finish his deed, and put the Blue Badger back in its place in front of the Department.


The Judge believes he has heard an accurate testimony, but one thing remains unclear, was the man murdered at the Police Station really Goodman? Meekins then presents a video tape of the murder sent by Chief Gant. Meekins was told to erase it but couldn't do so. We then see the tape.
The judge believes he has heard an accurate testimony, but one thing remains unclear, was the man murdered at the Police Department really Goodman? Meekins then presents a videotape of the murder sent in by Chief Gant. This comes as a surprise to Edgeworth, who was told that the tape had been mistakenly erased. You then see the tape.


Here is the description of the tape. The camera pans left and right:
Here is the description of the tape. The camera pans left and right:


*'''Right''' view '''1''': Nothing interesting here, maybe.
*'''Right view 1''': Nothing interesting here, except the Blue Badger.
*'''Left''' view '''1''': Goodman walks by.
*'''Left view 1''': Goodman walks by.
*'''Right''' view '''2''': Goodman opens his locker
*'''Right view 2''': Goodman opens his locker.
*'''Left''' view '''2''': Meekins walks by
*'''Left view 2''': Meekins sneaks up on Goodman.
*'''Right''' view '''3''': Meekins and Goodman notice each other and began fighting.
*'''Right view 3''': Goodman spins around, slashing Meekin's hand. They begin fighting each other.
*'''Left''' view '''3''': The fight continues as the camera faces away from them.
*'''Left view 3''': The fight continues as the camera faces away from them.
*'''Right''' view '''4''': The fight just passed as we see Meekins knocked out cold. We don't see Goodman for some reason.
*'''Right view 4''': Meekins is knocked out, slumped against the wall and Goodman is nowhere to be seen.
*'''Left''' view '''4''': Nothing interesting here, maybe.
*'''Left view 4''': Nothing interesting here, maybe.


As you can see in everyone's faces, while it proves Meekins did encounter someone and there was some activity, the tape doesn't show the man's face, and what happened. Edgeworth tells Meekins to describe the man.
[[File:PWAA Video Tape.png|right]]
As you can see in everyone's faces (shock and annoyed is best described), while it proves Meekins did encounter someone and there was some activity, the tape doesn't show the man's face or what happened because of the panning of the camera and the '''Blue Badger''' in the way! Edgeworth tells Meekins to describe the man. The '''Security Video''' is added to the Court Record.
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==Meekins' Testimony: Mystery Man==
==Meekins' Testimony: Mystery Man==
 
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=meekins |name=Meekins |subtitle=Mystery Man |testimony=# His face can't be clearly seen in the video,
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=meekins |name=Meekins |subtitle=Mystery Man |testimony=# His face can't be seen in the video,
# but there's no question that the other person was Detective Goodman, sir!
# but there's no question that the other person was Detective Goodman, sir!
# I mean, he opened the locker, which required Detective Goodman's fingerprint to do!
# I mean, he opened the locker, which required Detective Goodman's fingerprint to do!
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# So it must be him! No one else could have unlocked it!}}
# So it must be him! No one else could have unlocked it!}}


===Mystery Man: Cross-Examination===
If there's one trait that makes Meekins a competent witness, is that he never looks at people's faces! How could they hire him to be part of the police force is he acts like a soldier following orders in which he's only good at?! Pray for a glimmer of hope from his testimony.


'''Press''' Meekins' '''5'''th statement. Edgeworth asks if there is a problem with the video tape. Say '''There is a problem'''. You then examine the tape.
==Mystery Man: Cross-examination==
'''Press''' Meekins' '''5th statement'''. Edgeworth asks if there is a problem with the videotape. Say "'''There's a problem'''". You then examine the tape. Alternatively, you can present the '''"Video Tape"''' on this statement as you automatically examine the tape.


{{sidebar
{{sidebar
|float=left
|title=Video tape
|width=250px
|contents=You are about to examine a videotape. There are three buttons on the bottom: fast forward, pause, and rewind. If you need to go faster, hit fast forward. If you need to go back, press rewind. If you need to stop for a moment, press pause. If you see something interesting, pause, put the cursor on the interesting object, and present it.}}
|title=Video Tape
|contents=You are about to examine a video tape. There are three buttons on the bottom, Fast Forward, Pause, and Rewind. If you need to go faster, hit '''Fast Forward'''. If you need to go back, press '''Rewind'''. If you need to stop for a moment, press '''Pause'''. If you see something interesting, Pause, put a cursor on the interesting object, and '''Present'''.}}


'''Right''' view '''1''': Look at Goodman's locker. It's lit up! '''Present''' it. If the locker was lit, then its opened. Goodman's locker was lit, so it is already opened. The Judge wants you to show why. You examine the tape again.
Wii Remote Controls on WiiWare Version: These controls might be a little bit tricky to use: {{wii|neutral|dpad}} is to move the cursor on screen. {{wii|a}} is to play and pause the video. {{wii|b}}{{plus}}{{wii|right|dpad}} (or twist the {{wii|remote}} to the right) to fast forward or move to the next frame. {{wii|b}}{{plus}}{{wii|left|dpad}} (or twist the {{wii|remote}} to the left) to rewind or move back a frame. {{wii|minus}} is to present where on the video you want to show.


'''Right''' view '''2''': If you look closely at Goodman's locker as it opens, you see something fall out. Pause at the right time and '''Present it'''. If the locker was closed, but not locked, the the object might have been stuck between the door and the sensor. The Judge wants you to present the thin insulator. '''Present''' the '''Rubber Glove'''. It says "SL-9 Incident", and with this glove, anyone could have opened the locker.
DS/3DS Controls: The setup should be simpler than the Wii Remote Controls. {{ds|neutral|dpad}} is to move the cursor on screen. {{ds|b}} is to play and pause the video. {{ds|y}} is to rewind or move back a frame. {{ds|a}} is to fast forward or move to the next frame. {{ds|x}} is to present where on the video you want to show.


'''Cross-Examination Ends'''
*'''Right view 1''': Before Goodman walks over to the left side. Look at Goodman's locker. It's lit up! Present it. If the locker was lit, that means it was open. Goodman's locker was lit, so it was already opened. The judge wants you to show why. You examine the tape again.
*'''Right view 2''': If you look closely at Goodman's locker as it opens, you see something fall out. Pause at the right time and present it. When the locker was closed, the object might have been stuck between the door and the sensor.


Edgeworth isn't willing to give in, as he has Meekins testify more about the tape.
The judge wants you to present the thin insulator. '''Present''' the '''Rubber Glove'''. It says "SL-9 Incident" on it, meaning that it belonged inside a locker. With it being outside, that means it must have fallen out of one of them. With this Glove, anyone could have opened the locker. Edgeworth isn't willing to give in and has Meekins testify more about the tape.


==Meekins' Testimony: Mystery Man (2)==
==Meekins' Testimony: Mystery Man (2)==
 
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=meekins |name=Meekins |subtitle=Mystery Man (2) |testimony=# There's one other thing that proves the man was Deective Goodman, sir!
|char=meekins
|name=Meekins |subtitle=Mystery Man (2) |testimony=# There's one other thing that proves the man was Detective Goodman, sir!
# To enter the evidence room, one must use their ID card!
# To enter the evidence room, one must use their ID card!
# When an ID card is used, there's a record of it!
# When an ID card is used, there's a record of it!
# At the time of the crime, the detective had used this card!}}
# At the time of the crime, the detective had used his card!}}
 
Edgeworth even has the ID Card Record to prove that Goodman's card was used. It was due to transferals, but why a few people? You began the cross examination.
 
===Mystery Man (2): Cross-Examination===


On Meekins' '''4'''th statement, '''Present Goodman's Lost Item Report'''. Goodman has lost something important to him, likely his ID Card, since it wasn't with him on the day of the crime. This proves that the man that Meekins encountered is not Goodman. Edgeworth then makes a conclusion, If that's true, then the murder might not have taken place in the evidence room, so what the camera showed is fake, thus, the primary location of the murder is the Underground Parking Lot, with Lana Skye the defendant.
Edgeworth even has the ID Card Record to prove that Goodman's ID was used. The judge wonders why, since there should have been hundreds of transferrals scheduled, there were so few people on the ID Card Record. Edgeworth tells him that this specific Evidence Room (Sector Three) only stores evidence for certain special cases — only extremely violent ones involving the police staff. There were only a few cases scheduled for transferrals, and the other ones were mostly cleared up by noon. The judge is satisfied, so you begin the cross-examination.


'''Cross-Examination Ends'''
==Mystery Man (2): Cross-examination==
On Meekins' '''2nd, 3rd or 4th statement''', '''present Goodman's ID''' or '''Goodman's Lost Item Report'''. Goodman had lost something important to him that day — likely his ID Card. Not only that, you found his ID at the parking lot! Phoenix presents the case that the man that Meekins encountered was not Goodman, but rather the man that stole Goodman's ID Card. Edgeworth then makes a conclusion: if the man on the Security Video is a fake, then the murder in the Evidence Room is also a fake! If the murder didn't occur at the Police Department, then that means it must have happened at the Underground Parking Lot. This makes Lana Skye the prime suspect once again.


'''Object''' to this. While the camera doesn't show the moment of the murder, it is still, however related to the case. Time to call someone to the stand. If asked who, '''Present Jake Marshall'''. Edgeworth agrees and calls him to the stand. The Judge calls a 30-minute recess.
'''Object''' to this. While the camera doesn't show the moment of the murder, it is still related to the case. Time to call someone to the stand. When asked who, ''' present Jake Marshall's profile'''. Edgeworth agrees to your request and calls him to the stand. The judge calls a 30-minute recess while they go get Marshall and the prosecution prepares.


==Recess==
==Recess==
[[File:PWAA_sl-9incidentfiles.png|right]]
Lana tells Phoenix that Marshall knows something. Lana seems to know something about the case herself, but doesn't want to talk about it, even to her sister. Why? Gumshoe then comes in to bring files from the SL-9 Incident, at Lana's request. It is also revealed that Lana was a witness on that case. The '''SL-9 Incident Files''' will be added to the Court Record. In there, you see a list of people involved in the case known as the "Joe Darke Killings", and one of them is Ema, who runs off crying after seeing it. Gumshoe leaves too, and Lana wishes you the best of luck.


Lana tells Phoenix that hes is knowing something. Lana seems to know something about the case herself, but doesn't want to talk about it, even to her sister, why? Gumshoe then comes in to bring files, from the SL-9 Incident, at Lana's request. It is also revealed that Lana was a witness on that case. The '''SL-9 Incident Files''' will be added to the court record. In there, you see a list of people involved in the case known as the "Joe Darke Killings", and one of them is Ema, who runs off crying seeing that. Gumshoe leaves too. Lana wises you best of luck.
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==Court Mode: Part 2==
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 22:20, 1 January 2024

Looks like this case now turns to the police department in the evidence room. In the defendant's lobby, Lana will tell you that despite being questioned by the police, everyone is still clueless about this case. You tell her that Jake Marshall might be behind this since you found his bloody fingerprints in the Evidence Room, but Lana is not sure about this.

Once the trial begins, Edgeworth states that it takes 30 minutes to get from the Police Station to the Prosecutor's Office and yet Goodman disappeared from the former and was found at the latter doing both at 5:15 PM. Edgeworth promises to bring accurate evidence to court. He calls Mike Meekins to the stand.

Meekins promptly admits to the crime. However, Edgeworth still demands that Meekins give the report about the murder. Get ready for an earful testimony (regarding the megaphone)!

Meekins' Testimony: Crime Report, Sir![edit]

Meekins
Meekins
Meekins' Testimony
- Crime Report, Sir! -
  1. Although it's not my normal duty, I was assigned to guard the evidence room that day!
  2. I spotted a suspicious man on the security screen, and rushed into the room!
  3. I was only doing what I was trained to do, sir!
  4. I was suddenly attacked!
  5. I fought for my life! Then I… I did it!
  6. After that I passed out… until another officer smacked me awake!

Crime Report, Sir!: Cross-examination[edit]

Press all of Meekins' statements. Meekins was assigned to the Blue Badger (the dancing contraption in front of the Police Department) to make sure it wasn't broken during the evidence transferrals. After the award ceremony (where Edgeworth got his Prosecutor Trophy) there were a lot of people running around, so Meekins put it in the Evidence Room. Meekins needed an ID Card to enter the Evidence Room, and he reveals his ID number, #4989596.

If you look carefully, the number was used twice; 25 minutes before the crime, and around the same time as Goodman! The first time was for relocating the Blue Badger to the Evidence Room, and the second time was to get it back. It was during this second trip that he spotted the suspicious man on the security screen. The ID Card Record will be updated in the Court Record.

When Meekins saw the knife, he began wildly swinging his arms and cut his hand in the process, before finally grabbing the man by the collar. Meekins eventually got the knife from the man, whose white coat was drenched with Meekins' blood. But then he punched Meekins right in the face. Meekins was slapped awake at 5:30 PM. Afterward, he went to finish his deed, and put the Blue Badger back in its place in front of the Department.

The judge believes he has heard an accurate testimony, but one thing remains unclear, was the man murdered at the Police Department really Goodman? Meekins then presents a videotape of the murder sent in by Chief Gant. This comes as a surprise to Edgeworth, who was told that the tape had been mistakenly erased. You then see the tape.

Here is the description of the tape. The camera pans left and right:

  • Right view 1: Nothing interesting here, except the Blue Badger.
  • Left view 1: Goodman walks by.
  • Right view 2: Goodman opens his locker.
  • Left view 2: Meekins sneaks up on Goodman.
  • Right view 3: Goodman spins around, slashing Meekin's hand. They begin fighting each other.
  • Left view 3: The fight continues as the camera faces away from them.
  • Right view 4: Meekins is knocked out, slumped against the wall and Goodman is nowhere to be seen.
  • Left view 4: Nothing interesting here, maybe.
PWAA Video Tape.png

As you can see in everyone's faces (shock and annoyed is best described), while it proves Meekins did encounter someone and there was some activity, the tape doesn't show the man's face or what happened because of the panning of the camera and the Blue Badger in the way! Edgeworth tells Meekins to describe the man. The Security Video is added to the Court Record.

Meekins' Testimony: Mystery Man[edit]

Meekins
Meekins
Meekins' Testimony
- Mystery Man -
  1. His face can't be clearly seen in the video,
  2. but there's no question that the other person was Detective Goodman, sir!
  3. I mean, he opened the locker, which required Detective Goodman's fingerprint to do!
  4. The locker he opened is unquestionably Detective Goodman's locker, sir!
  5. So it must be him! No one else could have unlocked it!

If there's one trait that makes Meekins a competent witness, is that he never looks at people's faces! How could they hire him to be part of the police force is he acts like a soldier following orders in which he's only good at?! Pray for a glimmer of hope from his testimony.

Mystery Man: Cross-examination[edit]

Press Meekins' 5th statement. Edgeworth asks if there is a problem with the videotape. Say "There's a problem". You then examine the tape. Alternatively, you can present the "Video Tape" on this statement as you automatically examine the tape.

Video tape
You are about to examine a videotape. There are three buttons on the bottom: fast forward, pause, and rewind. If you need to go faster, hit fast forward. If you need to go back, press rewind. If you need to stop for a moment, press pause. If you see something interesting, pause, put the cursor on the interesting object, and present it.

Wii Remote Controls on WiiWare Version: These controls might be a little bit tricky to use: Neutral dpad is to move the cursor on screen. A button is to play and pause the video. B button+Right dpad (or twist the Remote button to the right) to fast forward or move to the next frame. B button+Left dpad (or twist the Remote button to the left) to rewind or move back a frame. Minus button is to present where on the video you want to show.

DS/3DS Controls: The setup should be simpler than the Wii Remote Controls. Neutral dpad is to move the cursor on screen. B button is to play and pause the video. Y button is to rewind or move back a frame. A button is to fast forward or move to the next frame. X button is to present where on the video you want to show.

  • Right view 1: Before Goodman walks over to the left side. Look at Goodman's locker. It's lit up! Present it. If the locker was lit, that means it was open. Goodman's locker was lit, so it was already opened. The judge wants you to show why. You examine the tape again.
  • Right view 2: If you look closely at Goodman's locker as it opens, you see something fall out. Pause at the right time and present it. When the locker was closed, the object might have been stuck between the door and the sensor.

The judge wants you to present the thin insulator. Present the Rubber Glove. It says "SL-9 Incident" on it, meaning that it belonged inside a locker. With it being outside, that means it must have fallen out of one of them. With this Glove, anyone could have opened the locker. Edgeworth isn't willing to give in and has Meekins testify more about the tape.

Meekins' Testimony: Mystery Man (2)[edit]

Meekins
Meekins
Meekins' Testimony
- Mystery Man (2) -
  1. There's one other thing that proves the man was Detective Goodman, sir!
  2. To enter the evidence room, one must use their ID card!
  3. When an ID card is used, there's a record of it!
  4. At the time of the crime, the detective had used his card!

Edgeworth even has the ID Card Record to prove that Goodman's ID was used. The judge wonders why, since there should have been hundreds of transferrals scheduled, there were so few people on the ID Card Record. Edgeworth tells him that this specific Evidence Room (Sector Three) only stores evidence for certain special cases — only extremely violent ones involving the police staff. There were only a few cases scheduled for transferrals, and the other ones were mostly cleared up by noon. The judge is satisfied, so you begin the cross-examination.

Mystery Man (2): Cross-examination[edit]

On Meekins' 2nd, 3rd or 4th statement, present Goodman's ID or Goodman's Lost Item Report. Goodman had lost something important to him that day — likely his ID Card. Not only that, you found his ID at the parking lot! Phoenix presents the case that the man that Meekins encountered was not Goodman, but rather the man that stole Goodman's ID Card. Edgeworth then makes a conclusion: if the man on the Security Video is a fake, then the murder in the Evidence Room is also a fake! If the murder didn't occur at the Police Department, then that means it must have happened at the Underground Parking Lot. This makes Lana Skye the prime suspect once again.

Object to this. While the camera doesn't show the moment of the murder, it is still related to the case. Time to call someone to the stand. When asked who, present Jake Marshall's profile. Edgeworth agrees to your request and calls him to the stand. The judge calls a 30-minute recess while they go get Marshall and the prosecution prepares.

Recess[edit]

PWAA sl-9incidentfiles.png

Lana tells Phoenix that Marshall knows something. Lana seems to know something about the case herself, but doesn't want to talk about it, even to her sister. Why? Gumshoe then comes in to bring files from the SL-9 Incident, at Lana's request. It is also revealed that Lana was a witness on that case. The SL-9 Incident Files will be added to the Court Record. In there, you see a list of people involved in the case known as the "Joe Darke Killings", and one of them is Ema, who runs off crying after seeing it. Gumshoe leaves too, and Lana wishes you the best of luck.