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'''Pinpoint sadness''' on the '''fourth statement'''. The audio control room wasn't really empty, but there was someone who returned after Prof. Means's speech. '''Present Juniper Woods's''' profile. Hugh realized that if he said that, it would mean Juniper was roaming around the campus. Blackquill is enraged by O'Conner's constant lies, and breaks out of shackles again! He is about to cut O'Conner down, but then remembers his "shocking" experience last time he tried doing something like that. O'Conner admits to not being a genius, and says that he accidentally learned that his parents have been paying money for good grades. When he confronted his parents about this, Juniper overheard him, and reported it to Prof. Courte. O'Conner wanted to make it up to Juniper for disappointing her, and pinned the blame on himself.  
'''Pinpoint sadness''' on the '''fourth statement'''. The audio control room wasn't really empty, but there was someone who returned after Prof. Means's speech. '''Present Juniper Woods's''' profile. Hugh realized that if he said that, it would mean Juniper was roaming around the campus. Blackquill is enraged by O'Conner's constant lies, and breaks out of shackles again! He is about to cut O'Conner down, but then Apollo reminds Blackquill of his "shocking" experience last time he tried doing something like that and backs off...for now. O'Conner admits to not being a genius, and says that he accidentally learned that his parents have been paying money for good grades. When he confronted his parents about this, Juniper overheard him, and reported it to Prof. Courte. O'Conner wanted to make it up to Juniper for disappointing her, and pinned the blame on himself.  


The truth is, the friendship between the three of them is still rock solid, and you just need to prove that. You think of the "proof of friendship" they were talking about, and it's definitely the neckband he has. O'Conner always touches his neck when pressured, and the two others also feel the same way. The others wear their proof of friendship '''Where they're easy to touch'''. Robin holds her arm, and Juniper holds her wrist when pressured. The game moves to a cutscene showing Robin making the bands of friendship, and the three showing their proof of friendship to each other in court. Hugh recants his confession again, and now will only tell the truth. This means you're back to square one, and Juniper is still the only one without an alibi during the mock trial. At least that is what Blackquill claims, but O'Conner is telling the truth, and that leaves another person without an alibi. During the mock trial, the left balcony really was empty! '''Present Aristotle Means's''' profile.  
The truth is, the friendship between the three of them is still rock solid, and you just need to prove that. You think of the "proof of friendship" they were talking about, and it's definitely the neckband he has. O'Conner always touches his neck when pressured, and the two others also feel the same way. The others wear their proof of friendship '''Where they're easy to touch'''. Robin holds her arm, and Juniper holds her wrist when pressured. The game moves to a cutscene showing Robin making the bands of friendship, and the three showing their proof of friendship to each other in court. Hugh recants his confession again, and now will only tell the truth. This means you're back to square one, and Juniper is still the only one without an alibi during the mock trial. At least that is what Blackquill claims, but O'Conner is telling the truth, and that leaves another person without an alibi. During the mock trial, the left balcony really was empty! '''Present Aristotle Means's''' profile.  
==Professor Means Turnabout on the Stand==


Prof. Means was supposedly giving his speech during the mock trial, but he could give his speech from an empty seat if it was '''Pre-recorded'''. O'Conner says accusing Prof. Means is insane, because he gave him the tape recorder, but that was forged evidence! The '''Tape Recorder''' is updated in the Court Record once again. Prof. Means is called to the witness stand. The court takes a listen to the pre-trial speech to find a contradiction but you forgot that the speech takes a long time to listen to! There is something very strange about the last part of the speech.
Prof. Means was supposedly giving his speech during the mock trial, but he could give his speech from an empty seat if it was '''Pre-recorded'''. O'Conner says accusing Prof. Means is insane, because he gave him the tape recorder, but that was forged evidence! The '''Tape Recorder''' is updated in the Court Record once again. Prof. Means is called to the witness stand. The court takes a listen to the pre-trial speech to find a contradiction but you forgot that the speech takes a long time to listen to! There is something very strange about the last part of the speech.
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*"Once again, our pure white Lady Justice will be watching over all of you today."
*"Once again, our pure white Lady Justice will be watching over all of you today."


'''Present''' the golden statue in the center of the Lecture Hall. The white statue was replaced after it broke on the night of the murder, Means must have assumed the white statue was going to be used. Prof. Means claims it was nothing more than an oversight, and this is not enough evidence that the speech was pre-recorded. If you look at the timestamp, you will notice the speech lasted exactly ten minutes and thirty-five seconds. That's the same as the noise length on the tape recorder! '''Present''' the '''Voiceprint Analysis'''. Prof. Means's speech had been overdubbed by Juniper's fabricated threat! Prof. Means now claims that he didn't want to testify to protect Juniper, but now that he is under suspicion, he has no choice but to tell the truth.
'''Present''' the golden statue in the centre of the Lecture Hall. The white statue was replaced after it broke on the night of the murder, Means must have assumed the white statue was going to be used. Prof. Means claims it was nothing more than an oversight, and this is not enough evidence that the speech was pre-recorded. If you look at the timestamp, you will notice the speech lasted exactly ten minutes and thirty-five seconds. That's the same as the noise length on the tape recorder! '''Present''' the '''Voiceprint Analysis'''. Prof. Means's speech had been overdubbed by Juniper's fabricated threat! Prof. Means now claims that he didn't want to testify to protect Juniper, but now that he is under suspicion, he has no choice but to tell the truth and decides to school everyone about his innocence!


==Means's Testimony: Prof. Means's Testimony==
==Means's Testimony: Prof. Means's Testimony==
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==Cross-Examination: Prof. Means's Testimony==
==Cross-Examination: Prof. Means's Testimony==
'''Present''' the '''Tape Recorder''' on the '''fifth statement'''. He obviously didn't want to protect Juniper if he would forge incriminating evidence against her. Prof. Means is serious now, and he now looks like a Spartan warrior! He grabs his chalkboard, and after the roll call, explains why he couldn't be the murderer. The murder occurred between 6 and 8 PM, but he claims to have already been at home at that time. Then, Robin takes the witness stand to make another confession: she did not make the two statues all by herself. After the last bell, she asked Prof. Means to finish the second statue, and must have been at school until at least 7 PM. Prof. Means offers an explanation for this.
'''Present''' the '''Tape Recorder''' on the '''fifth statement'''. He obviously didn't want to protect Juniper if he would forge incriminating evidence against her. Prof. Means is serious now so he fixes his hair, brings a blackboard and he now looks like a Spartan warrior! He grabs his chalkboard, and after the roll call, explains why he couldn't be the murderer. The murder occurred between 6 and 8 PM, but he claims to have already been at home at that time. Then, Robin takes the witness stand to make another confession: she did not make the two statues all by herself. After the last bell, she asked Prof. Means to finish the second statue, and must have been at school until at least 7 PM. Prof. Means offers an explanation for this.


==Means's Testimony: Prof. Means's Work of Art==
==Means's Testimony: Prof. Means's Work of Art==
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==After the Trial==
==After the Trial==
The school festival is being extended one more day until tomorrow! At the festival, we see Juniper about to sing the ''Guitar's Serenade'' with Klavier (sounds familiar). After the performance, everyone is gathered in the Lecture Hall. Hugh thanks Phoenix for the training seminar, and Newman decides she will stick to being a prosecutor, to make up for the loss. This means O'Conner won the mock trial! It looks like O'Conner is about to confess... but he asks Juniper if they still can be best friends. The confession was apparently about his age, and that he is not a genius. Juniper proposes that Robin, Hugh, Myriam and herself will work together to put an end to the dark age of law, because the end never justifies the means.  
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The school festival is being extended one more day until tomorrow! At the festival, we see Juniper about to sing the ''Guitar's Serenade'' with Klavier (sounds familiar). Also, Juniper's costume glows pretty well with fluorescent light! After the performance, everyone is gathered in the Lecture Hall. Hugh thanks Phoenix for the training seminar, and Newman decides she will stick to being a prosecutor, to make up for the loss. This means O'Conner won the mock trial!
 
It looks like O'Conner is about to confess... but he asks Juniper if they still can be best friends. The confession was apparently about his age, and that he is not a genius. Juniper proposes that Robin, Hugh, Myriam and herself will work together to put an end to the dark age of law, because the end never justifies the means.  


You and Apollo start talking about his best friend, and he wanted you to meet with him. Unfortunately, that promise was never fulfilled, which also lead Apollo from leaving the office. This will be explained in one of the saddest cases in the series.
You and Apollo start talking about his best friend, and he wanted you to meet with him. Unfortunately, that promise was never fulfilled, which also lead Apollo from leaving the office. This will be explained in one of the saddest cases in the series.


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