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* SeriesContinuityError: In the last case, the enigmium card is referred as the King of Hearts instead of Diamonds for some reason.
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* BusmansHoliday: Phoenix goes to a hotel for his long-awaited vacation. ''Of course'', there's a murder in there, and Phoenix ends up defending the suspect.
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* [[spoiler: AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Once the BigBad has been revealed to the court, he activates Plan V, which involves armed goons seizing control of the building and blocking all communication with the outside. He then takes the judge's seat for himself and continues the trial, forcing the members of the court to play by his rules.]]

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* [[spoiler: AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: [[spoiler: Once the BigBad has been revealed to the court, he activates Plan V, which involves armed goons seizing control of the building and blocking all communication with the outside. He then takes the judge's seat for himself and continues the trial, forcing the members of the court to play by his rules.]]
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* ButThouMust: [[spoiler: At a certain point in ''The Ensnared Turnabout'', when Lyle Hemlock later tricks Phoenix into contradicting himself about Detective Smith's fingerprints, it would mean having to tell the court ''everything'' that Smith had done; accessory to Hemlock's murders as one-half of "The Boogeyman", perjury, and perversion of the course of justice by eradication of vital evidence that would have been traced back to Hemlock. The only upside to that is that the murder charge on Smith's head would be lifted, but Smith would likely still be jailed, something Phoenix had been fighting so hard to avoid. Regardless of the player's choice to have Phoenix expose Smith's secret as Hemlock's right-hand man or not, Smith will step in and confess to everything anyway.]]

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* ButThouMust: [[spoiler: At a certain point in ''The Ensnared Turnabout'', when Lyle Hemlock later tricks Phoenix into contradicting himself about Detective Smith's fingerprints, it would mean having to tell the court ''everything'' that Smith had done; accessory to Hemlock's murders as one-half of "The Boogeyman", perjury, and perversion of the course of justice by eradication of vital evidence that would have been traced back to Hemlock. The only upside to that is that the murder charge on Smith's head would be lifted, but Smith would likely still be jailed, something Phoenix had been fighting so hard to avoid. Regardless Of course, the player could just have Phoenix try to cover for Renwick, but given the circumstances and that action would contradict everything that Phoenix stands for, Phoenix would confess otherwise after saying [[BlatantLies nothing is wrong]]. Ergo, regardless of the player's choice to have Phoenix expose Smith's secret as Hemlock's right-hand man or not, Smith will step in and confess to everything anyway.]]
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* ButThouMust: [[spoiler: At a certain point in ''The Ensnared Turnabout'', when Lyle Hemlock later tricks Phoenix into contradicting himself about Detective Smith's fingerprints, it would mean having to tell the court]] ''[[spoiler: everything]]'' [[spoiler: that Smith had done; accessory to Hemlock's murders as one-half of "The Boogeyman", perjury, and perversion of the course of justice by eradication of vital evidence that would have been traced back to Hemlock. The only upside to that is that the murder charge on Smith's head would be lifted, but Smith would likely still be jailed, something Phoenix had been fighting so hard to avoid. Regardless of the player's choice to have Phoenix expose Smith's secret as Hemlock's right-hand man or not, Smith will step in and confess to everything anyway.]]

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* ButThouMust: [[spoiler: At a certain point in ''The Ensnared Turnabout'', when Lyle Hemlock later tricks Phoenix into contradicting himself about Detective Smith's fingerprints, it would mean having to tell the court]] ''[[spoiler: everything]]'' [[spoiler: court ''everything'' that Smith had done; accessory to Hemlock's murders as one-half of "The Boogeyman", perjury, and perversion of the course of justice by eradication of vital evidence that would have been traced back to Hemlock. The only upside to that is that the murder charge on Smith's head would be lifted, but Smith would likely still be jailed, something Phoenix had been fighting so hard to avoid. Regardless of the player's choice to have Phoenix expose Smith's secret as Hemlock's right-hand man or not, Smith will step in and confess to everything anyway.]]
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** Once you learn that Hemlock is [[spoiler: skilled at 'playing characters', Snow's insistence on making up names whenever he's called to testify makes an eerie amount of sense]]
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* {{Interquel}}: Set a month after Trials and Tribulations but just before his final trial as we see in Apollo Justice.

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* {{Interquel}}: Set a month after Trials and Tribulations but just before his final trial as we see in Apollo Justice. [[spoiler: And as the game's epilogue shows, which takes place on April 18 2019 -- the day before Phoenix's infamous final trial.]]
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* ThatWasntARequest: When Chief Freude wants to know who called him to testify, he doesn't phrase it as a question. It's an ''order''.
** [[spoiler: As for Hemlock, he wants absolute control over his life and everyone in it, so when he tells you to do or say something, you WILL do so right away, or you're in a lot of trouble.]]

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* DragonAscendant: The backstory of Case 2 and Case 3 involves an organisation known as Aculeus, formed from TheRemnant of the former [[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigations Codophian Smuggling Ring.]] Its leader is hinted to be one of these. [[spoiler: Though the flashback at the end of Case 3, Part 1 reveals him to be a DragonWithAnAgenda, if not a full-blown [[TheStarscream Starscream]].]]

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* DragonAscendant: The backstory of Case 2 and Case 3 involves an organisation known as Aculeus, formed from TheRemnant of the former [[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigations Codophian Smuggling Ring.]] Its leader is hinted to be one of these. [[spoiler: Though the flashback at the end of Case 3, Part 1 3 reveals him to be a DragonWithAnAgenda, if not a full-blown [[TheStarscream Starscream]].]]TheStarscream.]]
* DramaticIrony: Due to the flashback portion at the end of Case 3, the player goes into Case 4 well aware that [[spoiler: Renwick Smith, the defendant, is Hemlock's accomplice]]. Phoenix himself doesn't find out until near the end of the final investigation.


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* {{Foreshadowing}}: There are several hints at Hemlock's true identity all throughout the 4th case, before TheReveal finally comes.
** [[spoiler: Before the first trial, Snow is ''enraged'' to find out that that Brisbane, the case's victim, is still alive. He passes it off as frustration over having to re-write his testimony, but as Hemlock, Brisbane's attacker, he has a very good reason to be angry that he didn't quite finish the job, especially as part of the reason he tried to kill Brisbane was because Smith had told him his identity.]]
** [[spoiler: You find Snow in his office during the second investigation, shredding a file on Hemlock. He claims that the whole precinct is deleting their files on him, but this is a lie. He also says that he worked hard for his current office because "when I set my mind on something, I get it." This turns out to be an accurate summary of Hemlock's entire motivation.]]
** There's a lot of information in the case that [[spoiler: you only have Snow's word to go on. Brisbane being dead. The lack of evidence at the crime scene. The entire police force shredding Hemlock's files. Renwick's fingerprints on the Kurmp puppet and murder weapon]]. The player takes it for granted at first, but after TheReveal the deception becomes obvious.
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** Alternatively, presenting Maya Fey's profile when the Judge asks who the puppetmaster is, Phoenix starts talking about how there's one person in the profile list who hasn't been in this case at all and then reveals the true culprit, Maya Fey! The cheerful, goofy music plays as everyone else is shocked, confused and angry. There are even moments of BreakingTheFourthWall as he calls her the true mastermind of "The Contempt Of Court", the name of the game, then is confused when everyone isn't very pleased to hear it, but tries defending himself saying that the Court-Records, the series's forums all agreed that it was Maya, calling it a flawless and well thought out theory, with then the Judge calling it a practical joke and asks Wright if there's someone pulling his strings and presented Maya's profile for a laugh (The Player), before Wright curses Ropfa, the game's creator and then, the Judge gives Wright the ultimate penalty: A game crash!

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** Alternatively, presenting Maya Fey's profile when the Judge asks who the puppetmaster is, Phoenix starts talking about how there's one person in the profile list who hasn't been in this case at all and then reveals the true culprit, Maya Fey! The cheerful, goofy music plays as everyone else is shocked, confused and angry. There are even moments of BreakingTheFourthWall as he calls her the true mastermind of "The Contempt Of Court", the name of the game, then is confused when everyone isn't very pleased to hear it, but tries defending himself saying that the Court-Records, the series's forums all agreed that it was Maya, calling it a flawless and well thought out theory, with then the Judge calling it a practical joke and asks Wright if there's someone pulling his strings and presented Maya's profile for a laugh (The Player), before Wright curses Ropfa, the game's creator of ''Conflict of Interest'' and then, the one responsible for the Maya-Did-It joke theory in the first place, and the Judge gives Wright the ultimate penalty: A game crash!
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** Alternatively, presenting Maya Fey's profile when the Judge asks who the puppetmaster is, Phoenix starts talking about how there's one person in the profile list who hasn't been in this case at all and then reveals the true culprit, Maya Fey! The cheerful, goofy music plays as everyone else is shocked, confused and angry. There are even moments of BreakingTheFourthWall as he calls her the true mastermind of "The Contempt Of Court", the name of the game, then is confused when everyone isn't very pleased to hear it, but tries defending himself saying that the Court-Records, the series's forums all agreed that it was Maya, calling it a flawless and well thought out theory, with then the Judge calling it a practical joke and asks Wright if there's someone pulling his strings and presented Maya's profile for a laugh (The Player), before Wright curses Ropfa, the game's creator and then, the Judge gives Wright the ultimate penalty: A game crash!
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* ButThouMust: [[spoiler: At a certain point in ''The Ensnared Turnabout'', when Lyle Hemlock later tricks Phoenix into contradicting himself about Detective Smith's fingerprints, it would mean having to tell the court]] ''[[spoiler: everything]]'' [[spoiler: that Smith had done; accessory to Hemlock's murders as one-half of "The Boogeyman", perjury, and perversion of the course of justice by eradication of vital evidence that would have been traced back to Hemlock. The only upside to that is that the murder charge on Smith's head would be lifted, but Smith would likely still be jailed, something Phoenix had been fighting so hard to avoid. Regardless of the player's choice to have Phoenix expose Smith's secret as Hemlock's right-hand man or not, Smith will step in and confess to everything anyway.]]
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler: Turns out Phoenix and Edgeworth are indirectly responsible for Hemlock's rise to power, also hinted by Renwick in Case 4.
** The events of AAI allowed Hemlock to take control of a massive criminal organization, providing him with the global manpower to aid him in his control spree.
** During the events of Contempt of Court, by acquiting "Detective Snow" of a murder charge, Phoenix unwittingly aids him in obtaining the second commodity he needed: the money, in the form of an extremely rare and priceless metal named enigmium.]]

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler: Turns out Phoenix and Edgeworth are indirectly responsible for Hemlock's rise to power, also hinted by Renwick in Case 4. \n]]
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** [[spoiler: During the events of Contempt of Court, by acquiting "Detective Snow" of a murder charge, Phoenix unwittingly aids him in obtaining the second commodity he needed: the money, in the form of an extremely rare and priceless metal named enigmium.]]

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler: Turns out Phoenix and Edgeworth are indirectly responsible for Hemlock's rise to power, also hinted by Renwick in Case 4. The events of AAI allowed Hemlock to take control of a massive criminal organization, while the events of Contempt of Court aid him in obtaining the second commodity he needed: the money, in the form of an extremely rare and priceless metal named enigmium.]]

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler: Turns out Phoenix and Edgeworth are indirectly responsible for Hemlock's rise to power, also hinted by Renwick in Case 4.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler: Turns out Phoenix and Edgeworth are indirectly responsible for Hemlock's rise to power, also hinted by Renwick in Case 4. The events of AII allowed Hemlock to take control of a massive criminal organization, while the events of Contempt of Court aid him in obtaining the second commodity he needed: the money, in the form of an extremely rare and priceless metal named enigmium.]]

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler: Turns out Phoenix and Edgeworth are indirectly responsible for Hemlock's rise to power, also hinted by Renwick in Case 4. The events of AII AAI allowed Hemlock to take control of a massive criminal organization, while the events of Contempt of Court aid him in obtaining the second commodity he needed: the money, in the form of an extremely rare and priceless metal named enigmium.]]
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler: Turns out Phoenix and Edgeworth are indirectly responsible for Hemlock's rise to power, also hinted by Renwick in Case 4. The events of AII allowed Hemlock to take control of a massive criminal organization, while the events of Contempt of Court aid him in obtaining the second commodity he needed: the money, in the form of an extremely rare and priceless metal named enigmium.]]
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler: A post-credits sequence shows Phoenix 2 days later, receiving a phone call from an unnamed man to take part in a game of poker to represent him, after supposedly hearing of Phoenix's exploits throughout the events of the game. Having taken place the day before the infamous final trial (See {{Interquel}} below), [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney we all know who that man was, and we all know what happens next...]]]]

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* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler: A post-credits sequence shows Phoenix 2 days later, receiving a phone call from an unnamed man to take part in a game of poker to represent him, after supposedly hearing of Phoenix's exploits throughout the events of the game. Having taken place the day before the infamous final trial (See {{Interquel}} below), [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney [[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney we all know who that man was, and we all know what happens next...]]]]
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** In the last case, if you answer wrong even one time during Schaden's RageBreakingPoint, not only Wright loses his case, but his badge ends up crushed.


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* ShoutOut: In one scene in the courtoom lobby, Greisen asks Phoenix "So what happened between you and this Renwick customer?" - it's a line taken directly from ''Series/GarthMarenghisDarkplace''. The game's author admitted that he is a BIG fan of that show.
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler: A post-credits sequence shows Phoenix receiving a phone call from an unnamed man to take part in a game of poker to represent him, after supposedly hearing of Phoenix's exploits throughout the events of the game. Having taken place the day before the infamous final trial (See {{Interquel}} below), [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney we all know who that man was, and we all know what happens next...]]]]

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* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler: A post-credits sequence shows Phoenix 2 days later, receiving a phone call from an unnamed man to take part in a game of poker to represent him, after supposedly hearing of Phoenix's exploits throughout the events of the game. Having taken place the day before the infamous final trial (See {{Interquel}} below), [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney we all know who that man was, and we all know what happens next...]]]]
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler: A post-credits sequence shows Phoenix receiving a phone call from an unnamed man to take part in a game of poker to represent him, after supposedly hearing of Phoenix's exploits throughout the events of the game. Having taken place the day before the infamous final trial (See {{Interquel}} below), [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney we all know who that man was, and we all know what happens next...]]]]
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* [[spoiler: AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Once the BigBad has been revealed to the court, he activates Plan V, which involves armed goons seizing control of the building and blocking all communication with the outside. He then takes the judge's seat for himself and continues the trial, forcing the members of the court to play by his rules.]]

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* ExactWords: [[spoiler: At the conclusion of case 1, Brisbane reveals he is the current owner of the enigmium, whips out a familiar King of Hearts card and promises that Vulper can have it as well as freedom if he confesses to everything. Vulper agrees, not realizing that Brisbane never said the card was the enigmium. Brisbane thus tricked Vulper into confessing over an ordinary playing card; quite appropriately, the King of Hearts is known as the [[PlayingCardMotifs Suicide]] [[SelfDisposingVillain King]]. [[ZigZaggedTrope Brisbane ends up going back on the "freedom" part of the promise, though.]]]]



--> '''Brisbane:'''Am I the only one in this room with a brain?!

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* PoorCommunicationKills: [[spoiler: The murder in case 2 could've been avoided if Maplethorpe had asked Barrows his name instead of assuming he was Nyph from the start.]]
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* SerialKiller: [[spoiler: Hemlock is this as revealed in Case 4, as the mysterious "Boogeyman" killer that James Trent has been tracking for six years up until the present day. The Boogeyman kills his victims using a garrotte wire while leaving a piece of a Cohdopian Smuggling Ring card behind, the latter only being for the first three victims.]] [[spoiler: It turns out Hemlock, as a high-ranking member of the smuggling ring six years ago, began a global killing spree to the top of the ladder (with a hapless Renwick Smith in tow), eventually leaving only Manny Coachen, Calisto Yew, and of course the boss himself. Then the events of AAI Case 5 saw Coachen's death and the arrest of Yew and Alba... allowing Hemlock, now the highest member, to usurp the ringleader position.]]

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* SerialKiller: [[spoiler: Hemlock is this as revealed in Case 4, as the mysterious "Boogeyman" killer that James Trent has been tracking for six years up until the present day. The Boogeyman kills his victims using a garrotte wire while leaving a piece of a Cohdopian Smuggling Ring card behind, the latter only being for the first three victims.]] [[spoiler: It turns out Hemlock, as a high-ranking member of the smuggling ring six years ago, began a global killing spree to the top of the ladder (with a hapless Renwick Smith in tow), eventually leaving beginning with that of Clive Warren, a mole in the smuggling ring who Hemlock mistook as a legitimate member. Eventually that left only Manny Coachen, Calisto Yew, and of course the boss himself. Then the events of AAI Case 5 saw Coachen's death and the arrest of Yew and Alba... allowing Hemlock, now the highest member, to usurp the ringleader position.]]
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* SerialKiller: [[spoiler: Hemlock is implied to be this in case 4, as Greisen seems to be investigating someone who kills their victims using a Garrote wire and leaves a piece of an Cohdopian Smuggling Ring card behind, which matches the deaths of Blaine Chill, Cedric Maplethorpe and the attempted murder on against Brisbane. Adding also that said card pieces seem to have stopped appearing since the third murder...]]

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* SerialKiller: [[spoiler: Hemlock is implied to be this as revealed in case Case 4, as Greisen seems to be investigating someone who the mysterious "Boogeyman" killer that James Trent has been tracking for six years up until the present day. The Boogeyman kills their his victims using a Garrote garrotte wire and leaves while leaving a piece of an a Cohdopian Smuggling Ring card behind, which matches the deaths latter only being for the first three victims.]] [[spoiler: It turns out Hemlock, as a high-ranking member of Blaine Chill, Cedric Maplethorpe the smuggling ring six years ago, began a global killing spree to the top of the ladder (with a hapless Renwick Smith in tow), eventually leaving only Manny Coachen, Calisto Yew, and of course the boss himself. Then the events of AAI Case 5 saw Coachen's death and the attempted murder on against Brisbane. Adding also that said card pieces seem to have stopped appearing since arrest of Yew and Alba... allowing Hemlock, now the third murder...highest member, to usurp the ringleader position.]]
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Fuandon has a LetsPlay of the game [[http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0AAA27A66AB54FDE here.]] [=LPTheGabriel=] also does a LetsPlay of the game [[http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8C8E8FFFF3DDBB06 here.]]

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Fuandon has a LetsPlay of the game [[http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0AAA27A66AB54FDE here.]] [=LPTheGabriel=] Der Namenlosen Gamer also does has a LetsPlay of the game [[http://www.completed playthrough [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8C8E8FFFF3DDBB06 com/playlist?list=PLGbEbVkqzE8smZ8lE0gplVn7ozPlNZ56z here.]]



* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: Case 1 has you playing through the last trial of defense attorney Vincenzo Cicatrice, as seen through his point of view. Case 3 has [[spoiler: you briefly playing as Renwick Smith in the past, setting up a cliffhanger to Case 4.]]

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* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: Case 1 has you playing through the last trial of defense attorney Vincenzo Cicatrice, as seen through his point of view. Case 3 has [[spoiler: you briefly playing as Renwick Smith in the past, setting up a cliffhanger to Case 4.]] Case 4 has a section where [[spoiler: you play as Edgeworth when Phoenix is under the influence of Hemlock.]]
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More information and download links can be found [[http://www.forums.court-records.net/viewtopic.php?t=16734 here.]] The current version of the game includes the first three cases and the first part of case 4.

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More information and download links can be found [[http://www.forums.court-records.net/viewtopic.php?t=16734 here.]] The current version of the full game includes the first three cases and the first part has been released as of case 4.
March 22nd, 2017.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: In Turnabout of the Snow, Phoenix gives one to Brisbane which even leaves him speechless.
--> '''Brisbane:'''Am I the only one in this room with a brain?!
--> '''Phoenix:''' Quite the contrary, Brisbane. YOU'RE the one in the room who isn't using their brain!
--> '''Brisbane:''' What did you say?!
--> '''Phoenix:''' Throughout this trial so far, you haven't put any thought into anything. You're not interested in finding the truth. You just want to get [[spoiler: Vulper]] guilty as quickly as possible. As I've stated many times already, I'm not defending [[spoiler: Vulper]], as per the conditions of this case... Being a [[spoiler: mass-murderer]], I admit he is most likely the perpetrator of this crime... but unless we examine the case thoroughly, how will we know for sure? We're here today to find out what happened in the prison that night, not to blindly persecute! Your mentor, [[spoiler: Manfred von Karma]]... It's obvious you've picked up his manner of prosecuting. You don't bother looking for the truth! Instead, you stoop to his level of "prosecuting", using intimidation to get your way... and when you don't, you throw tantrums like a spoilt child!
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* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler: Vex Vulper]] is this, along with being TheHeavy.

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