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Wright's lawyer was Mia Fey, a rookie attorney who had not taken a case since her first a year prior. Wright did not cooperate with Fey at first, lying that he had not known the victim. One of the prosecution's witnesses was Hawthorne herself, which Wright found hard to believe. Fey...
information for the court record and triggering progress can occasionally be driven by quirky logic — as you 'present' items to move conversation along — but there's always justification. Sometimes you need to think unconventionally, but that's a good fit within the peculiar Ace Attorney world...
released Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, but before Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy. They are largely unconnected to the narrative of either trilogy, making them a good (although not necessarily the best) jumping-on point for newcomers who might be interested in approaching the franchise...
It's a bit ironic, to me, that I'm now complaining about an Ace Attorney game being too easy, but hey -- given how arcane the adventure games of old often got, I'm glad this is the worst thing I can say about AAI: ME.
Ace Attorney, even great games require some minimal amount of effort to successfully port them to a new platform. And once again, Capcom has shown no interest in doing anything to spruce up this old gem for its new audience. Quite the contrary, they appear to be focusing their minimal effo...
attorney-client privilege. 1.a lawyer’s sacred duty to hold a client’s communications in strict confidence.2.a duty of a lawyer to keep a thing secret to the ends of the earth.3.an obligation abandoned by a lawyer in liquor among other lawyers. ...
Well, if worse comes to worst, Uncle Ray and Franny-pie will help you stall for time. Franziska: ... Ray: Until you recover the evidence, we won't let her hand down a verdict. Edgeworth: Please do so. ...Franziska, are you OK with this? Franziska: ...You're asking me, ...
Really? On first hearing, this was the socially concerned chancellor, trying to change lives for the better, complete with “reforms” to an obviously indulgent system that demands too little effort from the newly unemployed to find work, and subsides laziness. What motivated him, we were to ...