Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

Episode 5, Chapter 5

Pazu (lon_lsama@hotmail.com)

 

                        Rise from the Ashes

                        Day 3 - Trial Former

 

                        February 24, 9:41 AM

                        District Court

                        Defendant Lobby No. 1

 

Ema:                So, what do you think,

                        Mr. Wright?

Phoenix:           I think the prosecution is as

                        confused as we are.

Phoenix:           After all...

Lana:                the victim was murdered in

                        two different places at the

                        same time,

Lana:                and a different suspect was

                        arrested at the other crime

                        scene.

Ema:                Lana!

Lana:                Good morning, Mr. Wright.

Lana:                I apologize for yesterday.

                        I was... indisposed.

Phoenix:           I hope they didn't hold you

                        too long for questioning.

Lana:                We just finished, actually.

                        I'm used to all-nighters,

                        though.

Ema:                So, how'd it go?

Lana:                It's as Mr. Wright suspects.

                        The police are clueless.

Lana:                I figured as much, so I struck

                        a plea bargain.

Ema:                A plea bargain?

                        What do you mean by that?

Lana:                We agreed that if I told them

                        the truth behind this

                        "simultaneous murder,"

Lana:                they wouldn't seek capital

                        punishment.

                        That's what I mean, Ema.

Ema:                But Lana!
                        Don't tell me you...

Lana:                Much to my regret,

Lana:                I'm as much in the dark about

                        this as they are.

Phoenix:           Ms. Skye.

Lana:                Hmm?

Phoenix:           We discovered traces left by a

                        certain person in the Police

                        Department's evidence room.

Phoenix:           They belonged to Officer

                        Jake Marshall.

Lana:                You found Officer

                        Marshall's... traces?

Phoenix:           Blood-stained fingerprints, to

                        be exact.

Lana:                !

Phoenix:           That's the trump card I have

                        up my sleeve today.

Phoenix:           You do understand what this

                        means, don't you?

Ema:                In order to defend my sister,

                        you're going to accuse

                        Mr. Marshall?

Phoenix:           We have to play the cards

                        we're dealt. Isn't that right,

                        Ms. Skye?

Lana:                ...

Lana:                Do what you have to do, Mr. Wright.

 

                        February 24, 10:00 AM

                        District Court

                        Courtroom No. 9

 

Judge:               Court is now in session for

                        the trial of Ms. Lana Skye.

Phoenix:           The defense is ready,

                        Your Honor.

Edgeworth:        The prosecution is...

                        Hmph.

Judge:               ...

                        Hmph? I'm afraid you'll have to

                        clarify.

Edgeworth:        It takes 30 minutes by car to

                        reach criminal affairs from

                        the Prosecutor's Office.

Edgeworth:        The victim, Bruce Goodman, was

                        slain at both places at the

                        same time.

Judge:               But, that's not physically

                        possible, is it?

Judge:               What's more, I hear the victim

                        from the evidence room

                        just "disappeared"!

Ema:                Yes, and the body eventually

                        reappeared in the trunk of
                        Mr. Edgeworth's car.

Phoenix:           (Wow... this is one messed

                        up trial...)

Edgeworth:        One of my duties as prosecutor

                        is to present impartial
                        evidence.

Edgeworth:        Today I will present evidence

                        relating to the murder at

                        the Police Department.

Edgeworth:        In so doing, I believe the

                        way in which we should proceed

                        will reveal itself.

Ema:                Now that's what sets Mr.

                        Edgeworth apart. He sounds so

                        on top of things...

Ema:                even though he doesn't

                        know what's going on himself!

Phoenix:           And that's supposed to be

                        an admirable trait?

Judge:               Very well, let the trial resume.

Judge:               On the day of the crime, what

                        exactly transpired at the

                        Police Department?

Judge:               Mr. Edgeworth, you may call

                        your first witness of the day

                        to the stand.

Edgeworth:        For its first witness,

                        the prosecution calls...

Edgeworth:        the suspect of the murder that

                        occurred at the Police

                        Department!

Judge:               The suspect!?

                        You mean, the so-called

                        murderer!?

Phoenix:           (Hoo boy.)

Phoenix:           (Things are getting wild

                        from the get-go.)

 

Edgeworth:        Will the witness please state

                        his name and occupation.

Meekins:           Yes, sir! I am Officer

                        Mike Meekins, sir!

Meekins:           My occupation is, um...

                        that would be murderer, sir!

Phoenix:           ...

Edgeworth:        ...

Judge:               ...

Judge:               Er...

Judge:               So you're telling us you're a

                        "professional killer"...

Meekins:           Sir. It was me, sir!

                        I'm the one who did it!

Meekins:           I'll never kill anyone again,

                        sir! You've got to believe

                        me, sir!

Judge:               Uh... Actually, what we'd like
                        to hear from you is...

Meekins:           Sir! I'm what you would call

                        part of the "younger

                        generation," sir!

Meekins:           A person whose actions adults

                        can't possibly comprehend!

Judge:               Please, Mr. Edgeworth, sir!

                        Help me, sir!

Edgeworth:        Officer Meekins.

Meekins:           Y-yes, sir!

Edgeworth:        Give us your report of the

                        crime.

                        Consider that an order.

Meekins:           Yes, sir! As you wish!

Meekins:           After all, I am part of a

                        generation that must be told

                        what to do, sir!

Ema:                You can't fault him for a lack

                        of enthusiasm.

 

                        Witness Testimony

                        -- Crime Report, Sir! --

 

Meekins:           Although it's not my normal

                        duty, I was assigned to guard

                        the evidence room that day!

Meekins:           I spotted a suspicious man on

                        the security screen, and

                        rushed into the room!

Meekins:           I was only doing what I was

                        trained to do, sir!

Meekins:           I was suddenly attacked!

Meekins:           I fought for my life!

                        Then I... I did it!

Meekins:           After that I passed out...

                        until another officer smacked

                        me awake!

Judge:               Hmm.

Judge:               So the victim, Detective

                        Goodman, attacked you?

Meekins:           "Do unto others before

                        they do unto you"!

Meekins:           That's the Meekins family

                        motto, sir!

Judge:               I see. Then you fainted, and a

                        colleague helped you regain

                        consciousness.

Meekins:           Yes, sir!
                        He knocked me upside the head,
                        sir!

Judge:               Very well.

                        The defense may begin its

                        cross-examination.

Phoenix:           (What I need here is more info

                        to work with!)

 

                        Cross Examination

                        -- Crime Report, Sir! --

 

Meekins:           Although it's not my normal

                        duty, I was assigned to guard

                        the evidence room that day!

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           Mr. Meekins. You work in the

                        General Affairs Department, do

                        you not?

Meekins:           Yes, sir!

Meekins:           I am in charge of hiring new

                        recruits, sir!

Phoenix:           (Yikes! Now there's a scary

                        thought.)

Edgeworth:        Evidence transferal was

                        taking place on the day of

                        the crime,

Edgeworth:        which meant many officers

                        were given special tasks

                        not ordinarily performed.

Meekins:           I was in charge of guarding

                        the Blue Badger, sir!

Judge:               The Blue Badger?

Meekins:           Yes, sir. The lovely police

                        mascot created by the Head

                        Detective, sir!

Meekins:           I was to ensure it wasn't

                        broken during the transferal

                        process.

Meekins:           That was my sole mission for

                        the day, sir!

Judge:               I see. Sounds like a very...

                        uh, important mission.

Meekins:           After the awards ceremony

                        finished that day, there were

                        so many people running around

Meekins:           that I relocated the Blue

                        Badger to the evidence room!

Judge:               Oh... So that's why you went

                        to the evidence room.

Edgeworth:        Tell us... what did you see

                        when you got there?

 

Meekins:           I spotted a suspicious man on

                        the security screen, and

                        rushed into the room!

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           In order to enter the evidence

                        room...

Phoenix:           you need an ID card, am I

                        correct?

Meekins:           Precisely, sir!

                        I have one right here around

                        my neck!

Phoenix:           So then...

                        your ID number should be

                        listed in here, right?

Meekins:           ...

Meekins:           There it is! I found it!

                        This is the one right here.

Judge:               Could you please read us the

                        number?

Meekins:           Yes, sir! It's "4989596."

                        That's my number, sir!

Phoenix:           I see... Huh?

                        But the number 4989596...

Phoenix:           is shown as being used twice!

Edgeworth:        Please explain, witness.

Meekins:           It's n-no real mystery, sir!

Meekins:           The first time is when I

                        relocated Blue Badger to the

                        evidence room,

Meekins:           and the second time is when I

                        went to go get him after

                        everything settled down.

Judge:               I see.

                        So it was during that second

                        time when?

Meekins:           Yes, sir! That was when I

                        spotted the man on the

                        security screen!

 

Meekins:           I was only doing what I was

                        trained to do, sir!

                        I was suddenly attacked!

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           So you were attacked...

                        Can you please tell us exactly

                        what happened to you?

Meekins:           It was a knife, sir!

                        A knife!

Judge:               Detective Goodman pulled a

                        knife on you?

                        What happened then?

Meekins:           Well, with me charging in on

                        him like that, he looked

                        as surprised as I was!

Phoenix:           (You aren't exactly the kind

                        of person someone would want

                        to run into...)

Meekins:           That's when I reacted, sir!

Meekins:           I swung my arms like an

                        octopus, struggling to detain

                        him!

Meekins:           That's how I got this gash on

                        my hand.

Ema:                Maybe if you'd just kept your

                        cool your hand wouldn't be...

Meekins:           When I saw the blood trickling

                        down my arm, I panicked!

Meekins:           I grabbed the man by his

                        collar!

 

Meekins:           I fought for my life!

                        Then I... I did it!

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           What exactly do you mean when

                        you say you, "did it"?

Meekins:           I know I don't look the type,

                        but I'm really into kung fu

                        films, sir!

Meekins:           The man let his guard down for

                        just an instant, so I

                        snatched his knife from him!

Phoenix:           You took his knife?

Meekins:           I spun him around and

                        performed a disarming

                        maneuver!

Meekins:           I made sure to close my eyes

                        like a man!

Phoenix:           I, uh, see...

                        (He must have been desperate.)

Meekins:           The next thing I knew, his

                        white coat was drenched in a

                        sea of my blood, and then...

Meekins:           Then, the next thing I knew...

Judge:               Yes?

Meekins:           He punched me right in my

                        face, sir!

 

Meekins:           After that I passed out...

                        until another officer slapped

                        me awake!

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           About what time did you regain

                        consciousness?

Meekins:           No offense, sir, but how am I

                        supposed to know that? I was

                        unconscious!

Phoenix:           Oh... right.

Edgeworth:        According to the report from

                        the officer that woke up the

                        witness, it was about 5:30.

Meekins:           He hit me right in the

                        head too!

Meekins:           I woke up crying tears of pain!

Judge:               That's nice...

                        Er, I mean... it's nice that

                        you recovered, that is...

Meekins:           When I came around though,

                        I made sure to finish my

                        mission, sir!

Phoenix:           Your "mission"...?

Meekins:           Yes, sir! The Blue Badger, sir!

Meekins:           I returned him to the entrance

                        before things got out of hand!

Phoenix:           (Well, we can all rest easy

                        now...)

 

Ema:                This is what he was telling us

                        yesterday.

Phoenix:           Well, we need to try and skim

                        some more detail from him.

                        For starters, what was an

Phoenix:           officer from the General

                        Affairs Department doing in

                        there in the first place?

Ema:                Right! Let's press him for

                        all he's worth!

 

 

Judge:               I believe we now have a fairly

                        accurate picture of what

                        happened.

Edgeworth:        Yes, Your Honor. Only one

                        thing remains unclear.

Edgeworth:        Was the man this officer

                        "murdered," really the victim?

Phoenix:           (He's got a point...)

Meekins:           Um...

Judge:               Yes, Officer Meekins?

Meekins:           With regard to that, sir...

Meekins:           Take a look at this. It was

                        sent to my cell.

Meekins:           Chief Gant delivered it to

                        me just this morning sir!

Edgeworth:        The Chief?

Phoenix:           Delivered it...?

Judge:               What is that?

                        A... videotape?

Meekins:           Yes, sir! That's absolutely

                        right, sir! A videotape, sir!

Meekins:           It contains footage from the

                        security camera in the

                        evidence room.

Edgeworth:        OBJECTION!

Edgeworth:        What!? But I specifically

                        asked if there was such a

                        tape,

Edgeworth:        and was told it had been

                        mistakenly erased!

Judge:               That's quite a mistake.

Meekins:           I just do what I'm told, sir.

                        It's the only thing I'm really

                        good at.

Phoenix:           (Looks like communication

                        with the Police Department

                        is as good as ever...)

Judge:               Well then, let's have a look!

Judge:               Show us the video of you

                        murdering the victim!

Meekins:           Oh... Please stop using that

                        word, "murder," sir!

                        It scares me!

Phoenix:           (A video of a real murder...

                        Just what are we getting

                        ourselves into...?)

 

Phoenix:           ...

Edgeworth:        ...

Meekins:           ...

Judge:               Well, I believe we're all

                        thinking the same thing.

Judge:               How can we deal with these

                        unsettling feelings stirred

                        within us...?

Edgeworth:        What the hell was that

                        wriggling piece of plywood!?

Meekins:           Sir! That is the pride and

                        joy of the entire Criminal

                        Affairs Department, sir!

Meekins:           It's the Blue Badger, sir!

Phoenix:           (Why am I not surprised this

                        isn't going smoothly?)

Judge:               Yes, well anyway...

Judge:               this tape seems to prove that

                        that the witness did indeed

                        encounter... er, "someone"

Judge:               in the evidence room, and

                        some sort of... er, "activity"

                        did take place...

Edgeworth:        Your Honor...

                        instead of relying on clearly

                        incomplete footage,

Edgeworth:        the witness's testimony will

                        suffice.

Edgeworth:        Is that alright with you,

                        Officer Meekins?

Meekins:           Yes, sir! As you wish, sir!

 

                        Witness Testimony

                        -- Mystery Man --

 

Meekins:           His face can't be clearly

                        seen in the video,

Meekins:           but there's no question that

                        the other person was Detective

                        Goodman, sir!

Meekins:           I mean, he opened the locker,

                        which required Detective

                        Goodman's fingerprint to do!

Meekins:           The locker he opened is

                        unquestionably Detective

                        Goodman's locker, sir!

Meekins:           So it must be him! No one else

                        could have unlocked it!

Judge:               What's this about a

                        fingerprint?

Edgeworth:        Each detective has been given

                        a locker, equipped with a

                        fingerprint-activated lock.

Edgeworth:        These locks ensure that each

                        locker can only be opened by

                        the detective it belongs to.

Judge:               Intriguing...

                        That would mean...

Judge:               the victim at the crime scene

                        would have to have been

                        Detective Goodman.

Judge:               Very well! The defense may

                        begin its cross-examination!

Phoenix:           (I don't know where this

                        cross-examination will lead,)

Phoenix:           (but everything begins with

                        contradictions. That's where

                        I have to start!)

 

                        Cross Examination

                        -- Mystery Man --

 

Meekins:           His face can't be clearly

                        seen in the video,

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           Tell me, were you able to get

                        a good look at him?

Phoenix:           At the face of the man who

                        attacked you with a knife?

Meekins:           S-sir! If you must label

                        people as having "seen" or

                        "not seen" the man's face...

Meekins:           I believe I would be

                        classified as... the latter?

Phoenix:           The latter? But you were

                        standing right in front of

                        him, were you not?

Judge:               More to the point, you are

                        the person who fought him,

                        aren't you?

Meekins:           Oh, yes sir! But... I didn't

                        get a clear look at his face,

                        sir.

Meekins:           I'm not the kind of guy who

                        looks directly at people when

                        talking with them, you see...

Phoenix:           (Yeah, that's a good trait for

                        a police officer...)

Meekins:           Still, I'm sure it was him!

                        I'd bet my badge on it!

 

Meekins:           but there's no question that

                        the other person was Detective

                        Goodman, sir!

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           But you don't know that

                        for sure, do you?

Phoenix:           You never actually saw

                        Detective Goodman's face.

Meekins:           Well... I suppose you might

                        say that.

Meekins:           That is, if you must label

                        people as having "seen" or

                        "not seen" it.

Judge:               Since his face can't be

                        identified in the video,

                        only you can verify it.

Meekins:           !

Meekins:           W-w-why is everyone l-looking

                        at me?

Meekins:           If I had to label your stares

                        as "disturbing" or...

Edgeworth:        Meekins!

Meekins:           Eek!

Edgeworth:        Having been shown a

                        questionable video at best, we

                        are not in the best of moods.

Edgeworth:        Now please be more certain

                        when you testify!

Meekins:           Y-y-yes, sir!

Edgeworth:        You claimed the man who

                        brandished a knife on you was

                        Bruce Goodman.

Edgeworth:        Tell us why you are positive

                        it was him!

 

Meekins:           I mean, he opened the locker,

                        which required Detective

                        Goodman's fingerprint to do!

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           About these lockers... Is

                        there no other way to open

                        them?

Meekins:           No, sir! I myself tried all

                        kinds of methods in the past!

Meekins:           They only respond to

                        registered fingerprints, sir!

Phoenix:           (I wonder what kind of methods

                        he's tried...?)

Judge:               If the man opened the locker's

                        lock, which only responds to

                        its registered fingerprints,

Judge:               then he must be the person the

                        locker was assigned to.

Meekins:           Exactly my point, sir!

                        And this too!

 

Meekins:           The locker he opened is

                        unquestionably Detective

                        Goodman's locker, sir!

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           How do you know that

                        information?

Meekins:           I've heard rumors, sir! From

                        people in the know, sir!

Phoenix:           "People in the know"?

Meekins:           The workers in the department

                        cafeteria, sir! They keep me

                        informed!

Meekins:           They also listen to my...

                        romantic troubles, sir!

Phoenix:           ...

Edgeworth:        For the record...

Edgeworth:        the opened locker did indeed

                        belong to Detective Goodman.

Edgeworth:        I verified this information

                        through a more... reliable

                        source.

Judge:               Hmm...

Judge:               So the victim opened the

                        locker with his own

                        fingerprint.

 

Meekins:           So it must be him! No one else

                        could have unlocked it!

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           However, the most important

                        detail is not shown in this

                        video... the man's face!

Meekins:           S-sir!

                        If I may say something, sir!

Judge:               Please do. After all, you are

                        the one being examined.

Meekins:           I don't understand why the

                        man's face is so important in

                        this case, sir!

Meekins:           I mean, it was his hand that

                        opened the fingerprint lock...

Meekins:           and it was his hand that tried

                        to thrust his knife into my

                        body, sir!

Meekins:           My unsettled state can

                        testify enough to this, sir!

Judge:               Yes, you have a point.

                        The footage doesn't lie.

Edgeworth:        That is...

Edgeworth:        unless the defense can find

                        a problem with it?

Ema:                Mr. Wright! Let's check the

                        Court Record again!

Phoenix:           (Is there a problem with

                        the security video?)

 

[E5-05-01]

                        A> No problem

                        B> There's a problem

 

[E5-05-01]

Answer: No problem

 

Phoenix:           The tape was provided by the

                        Police Department, so there's

                        no problem with it.

Edgeworth:        I admire your trust in the

                        Police Department Mr. Wright.

Ema:                But if you ask me,

Ema:                I think there's a problem with

                        what's shown on the tape...

Ema:                rather than with the actual

                        tape itself.

 

Phoenix:           (This all sounds true enough,)

Phoenix:           (but the victim's body was

                        found at the Prosecutor's

                        Office.)

Phoenix:           (There has to be a mistake

                        somewhere...)

Ema:                The real thing's so much more

                        intense than in the movies!

Ema:                Here, you can use the player

                        to watch it as much as you'd

                        like.

Phoenix:           The security video...

Phoenix:           (Maybe I should take another

                        look at the footage...)

 

[E5-05-01-B]

Answer: There's a problem

 

Phoenix:           Regarding the video contained

                        on this tape,

Phoenix:           there is one thing in

                        particular that seems rather

                        strange.

Judge:               Strange?

Phoenix:           This contradiction leads to

                        the possibility that...

Phoenix:           the man may not be Detective

                        Goodman.

Judge:               What? This video contains

                        such a contradiction?

Edgeworth:        OBJECTION!

Edgeworth:        Interesting...

                        Your Honor, I have a proposal.

Judge:               Yes, Mr. Edgeworth?

Edgeworth:        I propose we have the

                        defense...

Edgeworth:        point out to us this alleged

                        "contradiction" in the video.

Phoenix:           (He would want me to point it

                        out...)

Judge:               Very well, proposal accepted.

                        Let us further inspect this

                        piece of evidence.

Judge:               I will now play the security

                        tape.

Judge:               Mr. Wright. Please show us

                        this contradiction you speak of.

Phoenix:           (I have to point out a problem

                        in the video?)

Phoenix:           (This is the first time I've

                        ever had to do that.)

Ema:                You can do it, Mr. Wright!

Ema:                It's set up so you can Fast

                        Forward, Rewind or Pause the

                        video.

Ema:                Just take a good look and be

                        sure to point out the right

                        thing!

Meekins:           Please don't play it too

                        many times. I-I can't stand

                        watching this video!

Phoenix:           (How did this guy ever become

                        a police officer?)

Judge:               Now then, Mr. Wright.

                        Please enlighten us!

Judge:               Where is the contradiction

                        that indicates the man may not

                        be Detective Goodman?

 

[E5-05-02]

                        A> Present incorrect evidence

                        B> Present correct evidence

 

[E5-05-02-A]

Answer: Present incorrect evidence

 

Phoenix:           The thing that's strange about

                        this video... would have to

                        be... uh, this?

Judge:               ...

Judge:               Hold on a second.

                        I need to use my eye drops.

Judge:               ...

Judge:               Well, I don't get it.

Phoenix:           ...

Phoenix:           Um, would you mind if I

                        borrowed your eye medicine?

Judge:               Don't look at me with those

                        bleary eyes!

Edgeworth:        Before your eyes get too

                        teary, perhaps you should

                        think this through again, hmm?

Phoenix:           (Now what do I do?)

 

[E5-05-03]

                        A> Play video again

                        B> Cross examine again

 

[E5-05-03-A]

Answer: Play video again

 

Phoenix:           Very well.

                        Let's try this again.

Edgeworth:        Just remember one thing,

                        Mr. Wright:

Edgeworth:        Every time you point your

                        finger, someone gets hurt.

Ema:                But he's the one pointing his

                        finger...

Judge:               I will now play the security

                        tape.

Judge:               Mr. Wright. Please show us

                        this contradiction you speak of.

Phoenix:           (I have to point out a problem

                        in the video?)

Phoenix:           (This is the first time I've

                        ever had to do that.)

Ema:                You can do it, Mr. Wright!

Ema:                It's set up so you can Fast

                        Forward, Rewind or Pause the

                        video.

Ema:                Just take a good look and be

                        sure to point out the right

                        thing!

Meekins:           Please don't play it too

                        many times. I-I can't stand

                        watching this video!

Phoenix:           (How did this guy ever become

                        a police officer?)

Judge:               Now then, Mr. Wright.

                        Please enlighten us!

Judge:               Where is the contradiction

                        that indicates the man may not

                        be Detective Goodman?

 

[E5-05-03-B]

Answer: Cross examine again

 

Phoenix:           (It seems I've been taking the

                        wrong approach.)

Judge:               Now then, the defense may

                        resume its cross-examination.

Judge:               Assuming the witness is still

                        willing to continue, that is.

                        Officer Meekins?

Meekins:           Yes, sir! It is my duty as a

                        police officer to help those

                        lost, sir!

Phoenix:           (Great. Now they think I'm

                        lost...)

 

[E5-05-02-A]

Answer: Present correct evidence

 

Phoenix:           The thing that's strange about

                        this video...

                        has got to be this!

Phoenix:           Officer Meekins.

Meekins:           Sir! D-do you mean me, sir?

Phoenix:           As I understand it, the locker

                        apparatus works like this:

Phoenix:           When you grab the handle, a

                        sensor reads your fingerprint.

                        If the print matches the

Phoenix:           registered data, the light

                        turns on and the lock is

                        released.

Meekins:           A-according to my very limited

                        experience, that's the way I

                        understand it, sir!

Phoenix:           If so, then something is

                        seriously wrong with this

                        picture!

Phoenix:           When the victim reaches for

                        the handle to open the

                        locker...

Phoenix:           Let's rewind to a little

                        earlier...

Phoenix:           Here! Notice the light?

Judge:               What's this!?

                        It's... already lit!

Phoenix:           Precisely my point,

                        Your Honor.

Phoenix:           The locker was already open

                        before the victim grabbed the

                        handle!

Meekins:           AAAAAAHHH!!!

Judge:               Order! Order!

                        What's the meaning of this!?

Phoenix:           It's very simple, Your Honor.

Phoenix:           The locker wasn't locked on

                        the day of the crime!

Edgeworth:        OBJECTION!

Edgeworth:        But the locker locks are

                        controlled by an electronic

                        system.

Edgeworth:        When a door is shut, a sensor

                        is triggered...

Edgeworth:        and the locker is

                        automatically locked!

Judge:               Oh, I know! It must have

                        broken down!

Judge:               Of course, I'm not an expert

                        in this...

Edgeworth:        That's not likely, Your Honor.

                        The sensor would detect and

                        report any malfunction.

Judge:               Oh well. It just goes to show

                        novices should keep their

                        mouths shut.

Judge:               So then, Mr. Wright. Do you

                        have an explanation?

Phoenix:           Me, Your Honor?

Judge:               Yes. Why wasn't the locker

                        locked?

Phoenix:           Me, Your Honor?

Phoenix:           ...

Phoenix:           Yes, well. You see...

                        This isn't exactly my field...

Phoenix:           What do you think, Miss

                        "Scientific Investigator"?

Ema:                Huh? Oh, um...

Ema:                Maybe something, like, jammed

                        the electronic system?

Phoenix:           (Something... jammed the

                        sensor? Say...)

Phoenix:           (There's something else that

                        seems out of place in this

                        video.)

Ema:                Yeah, I thought so too!

Ema:                There's got to be another clue

                        somewhere in this footage!

Judge:               Very well. Let's inspect the

                        video once more.

Judge:               The locker wasn't locked...

                        Mr. Wright. Please point out

                        the cause for this!

 

[E5-05-04]

                        A> Present incorrect evidence

                        B> Present correct evidence

 

[E5-05-04-A]

Answer: Present incorrect evidence

 

Phoenix:           The thing that's strange about

                        this video... would have to

                        be... uh, this?

Judge:               ...

Judge:               Hold on a second.

                        I need to use my eye drops.

Judge:               ...

Judge:               Well, I don't get it.

Phoenix:           ...

Phoenix:           Um, would you mind if I

                        borrowed your eye medicine?

Judge:               Don't look at me with those

                        bleary eyes!

Edgeworth:        Before your eyes get too

                        teary, perhaps you should

                        think this through again, hmm?

Judge:               Very well. Let's inspect the

                        video once more.

Judge:               The locker wasn't locked...

                        Mr. Wright. Please point out

                        the cause for this!

 

[E5-05-04-B]

Answer: Present correct evidence

 

Phoenix:           Please watch closely.

                        This is the continuation of

                        the part I showed you earlier.

Judge:               What's this?

Judge:               Something white fell out of

                        the locker!

Meekins:           But sir! It's been my

                        experience that things fall

                        out when doors are opened!

Meekins:           I often fall out and roll

                        great distances when I open my

                        car door, sir!

Phoenix:           OBJECTION!

Phoenix:           We can't be sure that item was

                        in the locker to begin with.

Judge:               What do you mean?

Phoenix:           The sensor triggers the lock

                        when the door is shut...

Phoenix:           What if something was

                        inserted, say,

Phoenix:           between the sensor and the

                        door?

Judge:               In... Inserted...?

Phoenix:           This white thing wasn't inside

                        the locker...

Phoenix:           It was stuck between the

                        door and the sensor!

Meekins:           Oh, I understand now, sir!

                        It's just like my tie!

Meekins:           Two out of three times it gets

                        stuck in the door when I get

                        out of my patrol vehicle, sir!

Meekins:           Instead of the door closing,

                        My tie chokes me!

Judge:               But the object would have to

                        be extremely thin to fit in

                        the door.

Edgeworth:        Not only that, it would also

                        have to block electrical

                        currents...

Edgeworth:        It would need to be an

                        insulator.

Judge:               Yes, an insulator!

                        But at the crime scene...

Phoenix:           there just might have been

                        something that fits the

                        description.

Meekins:           But s-sir!

                        By "insulator," you don't

                        mean...

Phoenix:           (I think I've finally got this

                        figured out.)

Judge:               Very well! Will the defense

                        please present the relevant

                        evidence!

Judge:               What was this insulator that

                        was stuck in the door?

 

[E5-05-05]

                        A> Present incorrect evidence

                        B> Present correct evidence

 

[E5-05-05-A]

Answer: Present incorrect evidence

 

Phoenix:           Behold! This was stuck in the

                        locker door!

Edgeworth:        How about sticking your finger

                        in instead?

Phoenix:           Huh?

Judge:               You are rather thin. It just

                        might fit...

Phoenix:           (I think my own current's just

                        been blocked.)

Ema:                Instead of being sarcastic,

                        why don't you think this

                        through again?

Phoenix:           (Something thin enough to slip

                        in the door, yet not

                        conductive to electricity...)

Judge:               Very well! Will the defense

                        please present the relevant

                        evidence!

Judge:               What was this insulator that

                        was stuck in the door?

 

[E5-05-05-B]

Answer: Present correct evidence

 

Phoenix:           I found this near the locker:

                        a thin rubber glove.

Judge:               But we can't be sure that was

                        in the victim's locker.

Phoenix:           It has a tag that says,

                        "SL-9 Incident."

Edgeworth:        !

Phoenix:           The video seems to depict the

                        victim opening the locker,

Phoenix:           but that isn't the case! The

                        lit lamp attests to this.

Phoenix:           On the day of the crime, even

                        I could have opened that

                        locker!

Phoenix:           Is this not so, Officer

                        Meekins!?

Meekins:           Sir...

Meekins:           It would appear so, sir!

Judge:               Order! Order! Order!

Judge:               So are we to believe then,

                        that the "victim" whom this

Judge:               witness stabbed in the

                        evidence room...

                        was not Detective Goodman?

Edgeworth:        OBJECTION!

Edgeworth:        Do not be misled, Your Honor.

Judge:               What do you mean,

                        Mr. Edgeworth?

Edgeworth:        The defense has merely

                        demonstrated that possibility,

                        and nothing more.

Edgeworth:        The "victim" in the video was

                        indeed Bruce Goodman.

Edgeworth:        The prosecution will offer

                        one more testimony to prove

                        this!

Phoenix:           What!?

Edgeworth:        Officer Meekins, please

                        testify about this.

Meekins:           Sir! M-me, sir!?

Meekins:           I'm not sure what you're

                        referring too, sir...

Edgeworth:        ...

Meekins:           O-oh! You mean that, sir!

                        Of course, sir!

Phoenix:           (Is this a joke...?)

Judge:               Very well, begin your

                        testimony!

 

                        Witness Testimony

                        -- Mystery Man (2) --

 

Meekins:           There's one other thing that

                        proves the man was Detective

                        Goodman, sir!

Meekins:           To enter the evidence room,

                        one must use their ID card!

Meekins:           When an ID card is used,

                        there's a record of it!

Meekins:           At the time of the crime,

                        the detective had used his

                        card!

Judge:               An ID card record. I see...

Edgeworth:        I have the ID card record

                        right here, Your Honor.

Edgeworth:        The ID used at 5:14...

                        is that of the victim.

Judge:               Just before the crime, hmm?

                        Yes, without a doubt this is

                        the victim's ID!

Judge:               However, one thing does strike

                        me as unusual...

Judge:               Several hundred cases should

                        have been due for transferal.

Judge:               Why were there so few people

                        using this room?

Edgeworth:        This particular evidence room

                        is only used for storing

                        certain special cases.

Phoenix:           "Special" cases...?

Edgeworth:        Extremely violent cases

                        involving police staff.

Ema:                Just hearing that makes

                        my hair stand on end!

Phoenix:           (Me too, although it doesn't

                        make much of a difference...)

Edgeworth:        There were only a few cases up

                        for transferal there, and most

                        were cleared up by noon.

Judge:               Right... I see.

                        Now, Let us move on to the

                        cross-examination.

 

                        Cross Examination

                        -- Mystery Man (2) --

 

Meekins:           There's one other thing that

                        proves the man was Detective

                        Goodman, sir!

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           So, unlike your earlier

                        testimony, you believe this

                        to be rock solid, do you?

Meekins:           Yes, sir! Solid as stone, sir!

Meekins:           If my hand wasn't wrapped in

                        bandages...

Meekins:           I'd even give the 'V for

                        Victory' sign, sir!

Ema:                Couldn't he just use his right

                        hand for that...?

Judge:               Let's hear him out.

Judge:               The witness can't afford to

                        make any more mistakes.

 

Meekins:           To enter the evidence room,

                        one must use their ID card!

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           Is that card hanging from your

                        neck one of these ID cards?

Meekins:           Yes, sir! This card right next

                        to my cuffs, sir!

Meekins:           I keep it here so I won't

                        ever forget it!

Phoenix:           But what if someone were to

                        steal it from you, keeping it

                        out in the open like that?

Meekins:           ...

Meekins:           Maybe I shouldn't wear it

                        around my neck...

Meekins:           Remember when I said two out

                        of three times my tie gets

                        stuck in my car door when I

Meekins:           get out? Well, the remaining

                        time my ID card gets stuck.

Meekins:           Instead of the door closing,

                        my ID card chokes me!

Phoenix:           (Maybe I should just leave

                        this one alone...)

Edgeworth:        At any rate, each police

                        officer has only one ID card.

Edgeworth:        Both the Police Department and

                        the Prosecutor's Office can

                        attest to this.

Judge:               Please proceed with your

                        testimony.

 

Meekins:           When an ID card is used,

                        there's a record of it!

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           Let it be noted that this is

                        the record the witness

                        referred to.

Judge:               Let me see... yes, that would

                        be it. Detective Goodman...

Phoenix:           ?

                        (What's the matter?)

Judge:               A-according to this...

Judge:               Mr. Edgeworth!

                        Your name is on here!

Edgeworth:        So it is, Your Honor.

Court:               Not that prosecutor again...

Court:               Hey, maybe he's behind all

                        this! Being a prosecutor, he

                        could hide the evidence!

Court:               Mommy! Is that man in blue

                        a murderer?

Court:               Ssh! Don't stare at him!

Phoenix:           (You've got the wrong color,

                        kid.)

Judge:               It would seem...

Judge:               the inquiry committee will

                        want to speak with you again

                        today.

Edgeworth:        I have nothing to be ashamed

                        of regarding my actions, or

                        their consequences.

Edgeworth:        For now, let us continue with

                        the cross-examination.

Ema:                Poor Mr. Edgeworth...

                        It must be so difficult for

                        him...

 

Meekins:           At the time of the crime,

                        the detective had used his

                        card!

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           Earlier I believe you

                        testified that when you asked

                        the man to show his ID card,

Phoenix:           he pulled a knife on you.

Meekins:           Yes, sir! He didn't show me

                        any ID card, sir!

Phoenix:           Don't you think that's odd?

Phoenix:           I mean, if he had his ID card,

Phoenix:           all he had to do was show it

                        to you.

Phoenix:           There wouldn't be any reason

                        to draw a knife!

Meekins:           ...

Meekins:           M-maybe he just panicked?

 

Phoenix:           (Everything stems from

                        contradictions. Let's point

                        them out...)

Ema:                Mr. Wright! What do you think?

Phoenix:           I'm... confused.

Ema:                What?

Phoenix:           (The problem with this ID

                        card testimony is far too

                        obvious.)

Phoenix:           (It's not like Edgeworth to

                        miss something like this...)

Ema:                You're thinking too hard about

                        it. Come on, let's show them

                        what we've got!

 

Meekins:           At the time of the crime,

                        the detective had used his

                        card!

 

                        >Present: Goodman's ID

 

Phoenix:           OBJECTION!

Phoenix:           Wait one moment, Officer

                        Meekins.

Meekins:           I-I'm not good at waiting, sir!

Phoenix:           I have the victim's ID card

                        right here.

Phoenix:           I found it at the crime scene.

Judge:               That makes sense.

Phoenix:           When I say, "crime scene,"

Phoenix:           I'm not referring to the

                        evidence room at the Police

                        Department.

Phoenix:           I mean the "other" crime

                        scene...

Phoenix:           The underground parking lot at

                        the Prosecutor's Office!

Edgeworth:        ...

Phoenix:           Your Honor...

                        I have one more piece of

                        evidence to present.

Phoenix:           It's a very important clue

                        regarding the victim's ID card.

Judge:               A... Lost Item Report?

                        It's only half completed,

Phoenix:           but it shows that Detective

                        Goodman had lost "something"

                        on the day of the crime.

Phoenix:           Something important enough to

                        fill out this report.

Edgeworth:        Let me guess.

                        You believe this "something"

                        to be his ID card, right?

Phoenix:           I can't say for sure...

                        but there is a high

                        probability!

Phoenix:           On the day of the crime,

                        Detective Goodman was not

                        carrying his card!

Judge:               Order! Order!

                        So now... what does this all

                        mean?

Phoenix:           It can only mean one thing.

                        It doesn't require much

                        thought!

Phoenix:           The man Officer Meekins

                        encountered in the evidence

                        room...

Phoenix:           was not Detective Goodman, but

                        rather the man who stole his

                        ID card!

Judge:               Order! Order! Order!

                        Does the prosecution have a

                        response?

Edgeworth:        ...

Edgeworth:        I have only one thing to say

                        to the defense.

Phoenix:           ...?

Edgeworth:        Bravo, Mr. Wright.

Phoenix:           B-bravo...?

Edgeworth:        Allow me to summarize the

                        defense's argument.

Edgeworth:        At 5:15 PM on the day of the

                        crime, the man Officer

                        Meekins encountered

Edgeworth:        in the evidence room was not

                        Detective Goodman.

Edgeworth:        There are two grounds to

                        support this.

Edgeworth:        First, the locker in the

                        evidence room was already

                        unlocked.

Edgeworth:        Second,

                        the victim lost his ID card.

Edgeworth:        Am I correct so far,

                        Mr. Wright?

Phoenix:           Yes...

                        (What's he up to?)

Edgeworth:        That being the case, we must

                        inevitably arrive at a single

                        conclusion:

Edgeworth:        If the "victim" in this video

                        is a fake...

Edgeworth:        then the murder in the

                        evidence room is also fake!

Edgeworth:        In other words, the security

                        camera does not show the

                        instant of the murder.

Phoenix:           Uh... Th-that is...

                        Well, I guess that's right...

Edgeworth:        Is something wrong,

                        Mr. Wright?

Edgeworth:        Only moments ago you seemed

                        content to be pointing

                        your finger around.

Phoenix:           This isn't good...

Edgeworth:        Well, well...

                        It seems you've finally

                        realized...

Edgeworth:        exactly what you've gone to

                        such lengths to prove!

Judge:               Explain yourself,

                        Mr. Edgeworth!

Edgeworth:        The defense has already done

                        the explaining for me.

Edgeworth:        The victim in this video is

                        a fake... which means a

                        murder did not take place

Edgeworth:        at the Police Department at

                        5:15 on the day of the crime.

Judge:               So...

Edgeworth:        So the real crime could only

                        take place at one location:

                        the underground parking lot

Edgeworth:        at the Prosecutor's Office!

                        The murderer being Ms. Lana

                        Skye, the defendant!

Edgeworth:        The evidence is compelling!

Edgeworth:        A trustworthy witness...

Edgeworth:        observed the moment the

                        defendant used the murder

                        weapon!

Phoenix:           Aaaah!

Phoenix:           (I knew that testimony was way

                        too shabby.)

Phoenix:           (It was all a trap from the

                        beginning!)

Judge:               The activity in the evidence

                        room still leaves many

                        questions unanswered:

Judge:               Who exactly was the "victim"

                        Officer Meekins encountered?

Judge:               And where did this person

                        disappear to...?

Judge:               However...

Judge:               This trial's purpose is

                        to examine only the murder of

                        Detective Goodman.

Edgeworth:        Just so, Your Honor.

Ema:                Mr. Wright! You have to do

                        something, or else Lana...

Phoenix:           (What do I do? How am I

                        supposed to get myself out of

                        this mess?)

 

[E5-05-06]

                        A>Object

                        B>Wait and see what happens

 

[E5-05-06-B]

Answer: Wait and see what happens

 

Phoenix:           (I'd better pace myself. If I

                        rush ahead,)

Phoenix:           (I might run right into

                        another trap!)

Ema:                But Mr. Wright! If you don't

                        do anything...

Judge:               It seems the defense is out

                        of ammunition.

Edgeworth:        The surrender flag has been

                        raised.

Edgeworth:        Your Honor, may we have your

                        ruling now?

Ema:                Don't give up, Mr. Wright!

                        Get up and fight!

Phoenix:           !

 

[E5-05-06-A]

Answer: Object

 

Phoenix:           OBJECTION!

Phoenix:           One moment, Your Honor!

Edgeworth:        What now, Mr. Wright?

Edgeworth:        Don't tell me you're objecting

                        to what you've just proven.

Phoenix:           Of course not.

Phoenix:           But I almost walked right into

                        the prosecution's trap!

Edgeworth:        What are you talking about?

Phoenix:           This cross-examination has

                        proven one thing and one thing

                        only.

Phoenix:           The security video did not

                        show the actual murder.

Phoenix:           However! It cannot be said

                        that it is unrelated to the

                        murder in the parking lot.

Phoenix:           Specifically, large amounts

                        of blood traces were found in

                        the evidence room!

Edgeworth:        ...

Phoenix:           The defense demands further

                        examination into the truth

                        of the matter!

Judge:               ...Mr. Edgeworth.

Edgeworth:        Yes, Your Honor?

Judge:               If this court were to examine

                        this further, other witnesses

                        will be necessary.

Judge:               Is the prosecution prepared?

Edgeworth:        I'm sorry, Your Honor...

Edgeworth:        The prosecution considered the

                        incident at the Police

                        Department to be unrelated.

Edgeworth:        We have not prepared any other

                        witnesses for this incident.

Phoenix:           (This just might be my

                        chance.)

Phoenix:           (Time to call a certain Texas

                        ranger to the stand!)

Ema:                Mr. Wright...

                        Do you mean...

Phoenix:           Your Honor.

Phoenix:           The defense would like to

                        request a specific witness.

Judge:               Oh?

                        Whom do you have in mind?

Phoenix:           Someone we have reason to

                        believe knows the truth...

Phoenix:           The truth behind the

                        activities that took place in

                        the evidence room.

Edgeworth:        The prosecution requests to

                        hear this person's name

Edgeworth:        before deciding whether or not

                        to comply.

Judge:               Very well, then. Mr. Wright!

Judge:               This person whom you would

                        have testify...

Judge:               What is his or her name?

 

[E5-05-07]

                        A>Present incorrect profile

                        B>Present correct profile

 

[E5-05-07-A]

Answer: Present incorrect profile

 

Judge:               Mr. Wright, I'm not even going

                        to bother asking you why.

Judge:               I've never seen a more obvious

                        stall tactic in my entire

                        career!

Ema:                Mr. Wright!

                        Don't you remember what you

                        said this morning!?

Ema:                You know, about your "trump

                        card"?

Phoenix:           (That's right! Those bloody

                        fingerprints we found in the

                        evidence room...)

Phoenix:           (Now's my chance to bring

                        him in to testify!)

Judge:               Very well, then. Mr. Wright!

Judge:               This person whom you would

                        have testify...

Judge:               What is his or her name?

 

[E5-05-07-B]

Answer: Present correct profile

 

Phoenix:           Officer... Jake Marshall.

Edgeworth:        Why him?

Phoenix:           (I can't let him know

                        everything just yet...)

Phoenix:           He's in charge of the evidence

                        room. I feel we should hear

                        what he has to say.

Edgeworth:        The prosecution agrees to the

                        defense's request.

Edgeworth:        Since he was responsible for

                        guarding the room, we should

                        hear his testimony.

Edgeworth:        Fortunately he works in the

                        Police Department.

Edgeworth:        We shouldn't need longer than

                        20 minutes to prepare.

Judge:               Very well.

Judge:               The court will take a 30

                        minute recess while the

                        witness is subpoenaed.

Judge:               Will the prosecution please

                        prepare the witness during

                        this time?

Edgeworth:        We will, Your Honor.

Judge:               Court in recess!

 

                        February 24, 11:32 AM

                        District Court

                        Defendant Lobby No. 2

 

Lana:                ...

Lana:                There's no stopping you is

                        there, Mr. Wright?

Phoenix:           Huh? What do you mean?

Lana:                You called for Jake Marshall.

Lana:                It seems you've figured

                        everything out.

Phoenix:           Uh...

                        (I haven't figured anything

                        out...)

Ema:                Lana...

Ema:                You're the one who knows

                        everything!

Lana:                Ema...

Ema:                You always know everything!

                        Why don't you just tell us!?

Ema:                Mr. Wright is trying his

                        hardest to protect you!

Lana:                I... I don't recall ever asking

                        for his "protection."

Ema:                How can you be so cold...

Ema:                Don't you trust us?

                        Don't you trust... me?

Lana:                ...

Gumshoe:         Hope I'm not interrupting

                        anything, pals.

Lana:                ...

Ema:                ...

Gumshoe:         Oh... Guess I am.

                        I'll come back later.

Phoenix:           Oh, Detective Gumshoe!

                        What is it?

Gumshoe:         You've got a lot of nerve,

                        pal! Making a detective run

                        all around while on duty,

Gumshoe:         and to top it off you call me

                        here... I've seen happier

                        people at funerals!

Lana:                Sorry, Detective.

Gumshoe:         You better be, pal...Hey...

Gumshoe:         Hey!

Gumshoe:         Hey!!

Gumshoe:         Hey!!!

Gumshoe:         Hey!!!!

Gumshoe:         I didn't see you there, Ms.

                        Skye!

Lana:                That's ok. So...

                        Have you brought what I asked?

Gumshoe:         Oh...

Gumshoe:         Oh ho!

Gumshoe:         Oh ho ho!

Gumshoe:         Oh ho ho ho ho ho!

Gumshoe:         You mean this, right!?

Lana:                My apologies, Detective.

                        Due to my present

                        circumstances,

Lana:                I was forced to use

                        Mr. Wright's name when making

                        my request.

Phoenix:           My name!?

Gumshoe:         Never in a million years would

                        I have thought it was you

                        who asked me,

Gumshoe:         "Could I bother you to bring

                        me the SL-9 Incident files?"

Gumshoe:         "I'll need them by noon."

                        Talk about crazy...

Phoenix:           The "SL-9 Incident"?

Ema:                But Lana! That's...

Lana:                I thought Mr. Wright might

                        need them, so I had them

                        brought here.

Lana:                Here. You might do well to

                        read them.

Gumshoe:         I can't believe you, the

                        Chief Prosecutor, were a

                        witness in that case!

Phoenix:           Ms. Skye... was a witness?

Gumshoe:         Take it from me, you don't

                        want anything to do with

                        serial murders.

Phoenix:           ...

Gumshoe:         Oh, what? Now that I've

                        brought you your stuff, you're

                        just gonna ignore me?

Phoenix:           E-Ema! But why...

Phoenix:           Why is your name in here?

Ema:                What? My name's in there!?

                        I don't know... Unless...

Ema:                No, it couldn't be... Lana!

                        This "SL-9 Incident"...

                        Is that...

Lana:                ...

Lana:                That's the classification

                        number the police filed it

                        under.

Lana:                Two years ago, the rest of

                        the world knew it as...

                        the "Joe Darke Killings."

Ema:                The... Joe Darke...

                        No... No, Lana!

Ema:                That's over with! No!!!

Phoenix:           Ema, wait!

                        (She ran away...)

Gumshoe:         Uh, ya know what?

                        I just remembered... I gotta

                        be somewhere.

Gumshoe:         Sorry pal, but I'm outta

                        here!

Phoenix:           (Jake Marshall, Angel Starr,

                        Damon Gant, Miles Edgeworth...)

Phoenix:           (Not to mention Lana and

                        Ema...)

Phoenix:           Everyone involved in this case

                        is connected to those killings

                        two years ago...

Phoenix:           This can't be just a

                        "coincidence."

Lana:                Knowing you, you just might be

                        able to figure it out.

Lana:                Time to get back to the trial,

                        Mr. Wright. Best of luck.

Phoenix:           (I'd better take a good look

                        at this file...)

 

To be continued.

 

 

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

Episode 5, Chapter 6

Pazu (lon_lsama@hotmail.com)

 

                        Rise from the Ashes

                        Day 3 - Trial Latter

 

                        February 24, 12:14 PM

                        District Court

                        Courtroom No. 9

 

Judge:               The court will now reconvene

                        for the trial of Ms. Lana

                        Skye.

Phoenix:           (Ema didn't come back...)

Edgeworth:        Allow me to call the next

                        witness to the stand:

Edgeworth:        the officer in charge of

                        guarding the evidence room on

                        the day of the crime.

 

Edgeworth:        Witness, please state your

                        name and occupation.

Marshall:           Me, pardner? Oh, I'm just a

                        man, same as you, wanderin'

                        the trails of civilization,

Edgeworth:        occasionally helping the

                        elderly cross intersections

                        when needed.

Judge:               Oh, I know! You're a

                        "patrolman"!

Marshall:           As for my name, if you listen

                        hard 'nuff, you can hear the

                        howling wind calling it out.

Edgeworth:        To be exact, it's Jake

                        Marshall... Your Honor.

Phoenix:           ("Howling wind"...? I've never

                        heard Edgeworth described

                        that way before...)

Edgeworth:        Now, Mr. Marshall. Let me ask

                        you something.

Edgeworth:        You were in charge of guarding

                        the evidence room on the day

                        the crime took place.

Edgeworth:        Is this correct?

Marshall:           According to the papers,

                        pardner.

Judge:               What do you mean?

Marshall:           A desperado's soul is as

                        boundless as the desert sands.

                        No "paper" can sum it up.

Judge:               Maybe it's best we get on with

                        this quickly.

Judge:               Please share with us your

                        testimony of the day of the

                        crime...

Judge:               in English!

 

                        Witness Testimony

                        -- Day of the Crime --

 

Marshall:           My job was to keep a wary eye

                        on that bone orchard.

Marshall:           They said I was supposed to

                        make rounds three times a day,

                        but that ain't my style.

Marshall:           Besides, the room's protected

                        by two security systems,

                        anyway.

Marshall:           If I remember right, I was at

                        a street-side saloon at the

                        time it went down.

Marshall:           I'm just an innocent travelin'

                        man, so if you're out of ammo

                        it's time I hit the trail.

Judge:               I can't say I particularly

                        care for your attitude...

Marshall:           I can't say I care for

                        your beard, but you don't

                        see me complainin'.

Phoenix:           Wait a minute...

Phoenix:           What do you mean by "two

                        security systems"?

Marshall:           I mean the security cameras

                        and the ID card reader.

Marshall:           I reckon even a cowpoke

                        like you knows about those.

Phoenix:           Yes, well, what about the

                        fingerprint activated locks

                        inside the evidence room?

Marshall:           Fingerprint activated locks?

                        What kind of new-fangled

                        doohickeys are those?

Phoenix:           (He's not being very

                        helpful...)

Edgeworth:        He's not that good with

                        machines... or with following

                        orders.

Marshall:           Everyone's got their

                        weaknesses, now don't they,

                        Mr. Prosecutor?

Judge:               This one seems like trouble.

Judge:               Okay Mr. Wright, he's all

                        yours.

 

                        Cross Examination

                        -- Day of the Crime --

 

Marshall:           My job was to keep a wary eye

                        on that bone orchard.

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           How exactly did you "keep an

                        eye" on the evidence room?

Marshall:           I just made sure nothing moved

                        in the security camera

                        monitor. That room's so still,

Marshall:           even time dies in there.

                        I was just a caretaker who

                        interred the recordings.

Phoenix:           You "interred" them?

Marshall:           Videos of nothing aren't that

                        useful. When the time would

                        come, I'd erase the tape.

Edgeworth:        If nothing unusual is

                        recorded, tapes are to be

                        erased every six hours.

Marshall:           Each time I'd erase a tape, it

                        felt like I was erasing a

                        part of my life.

Phoenix:           (This guy has a flare for the

                        dramatic, but it isn't going

                        to do him any good.)

Phoenix:           So, in actuality you don't

                        physically enter the evidence

                        room?

 

Marshall:           They said I was supposed to

                        make rounds three times a day,

                        but that ain't my style.

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           But you made your rounds on

                        the day of the crime, right?

Marshall:           Ain't you heard a word I said,

                        pardner?

Marshall:           I told you that ain't my

                        style.

Phoenix:           ...

                        Um, I'm afraid I don't

                        understand.

Marshall:           No desperado I know lets

                        "rules" get in his way.

Phoenix:           (No desperados I know join

                        the police force...)

Judge:               So, Officer Marshall. On the

                        day of the crime...?

Marshall:           Just between you and me, I

                        didn't set foot in the

                        evidence room that day.

Judge:               There was a rubber glove stuck

                        in the victim's locker. Do you

                        know anything about that?

Marshall:           Sorry pardner, can't say I do.

Marshall:           I haven't been in that crypt

                        in weeks.

Phoenix:           (How does this guy avoid being

                        fired...?)

 

Marshall:           Besides, the room's protected

                        by two security systems,

                        anyway.

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           You used to be a detective,

                        so you've used the evidence

                        room in the past, correct?

Marshall:           Of course. Back in the day my

                        locker was a goldmine of

                        evidence!

Phoenix:           And yet... you didn't know

                        about the fingerprint locking

                        mechanism?

Marshall:           Sorry, pardner.

                        I ain't good with machines.

Marshall:           I couldn't even tell you how

                        a bike works.

Phoenix:           That's quite, uh...

                        incredible.

Edgeworth:        The sensors on the locker

                        handles cannot be seen.

Edgeworth:        It's well known that some

                        detectives are unaware of

                        their presence.

Phoenix:           (Now that he mentions it,

                        Detective Gumshoe said

                        something like that too...)

Judge:               At any rate, it doesn't seem

                        that this is relevant to the

                        crime.

Judge:               Can you tell us what you

                        were doing when the crime

                        took place?

 

Marshall:           If I remember right, I was at

                        a street-side saloon at the

                        time it went down.

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           What were you doing in a

                        place like that?

Marshall:           I was eating spaghetti.

Marshall:           Not even Angel's steak

                        lunches can beat that parlor's

                        vongole sepia pasta.

Judge:               Do you mean to tell us...

Judge:               you abandoned your police

                        duties to eat some noodles?

Marshall:           Not all desperados eat tacos,

                        pardner.

Judge:               That's not what I meant...

                        I hope this has at least

                        taught you a lesson!

Phoenix:           (That's strange...)

Phoenix:           (This is usually where

                        Edgeworth says,)

Phoenix:           ("Did you not want a raise

                        this year?"...)

 

Marshall:           I'm just an innocent travelin'

                        man, so if you're out of ammo

                        it's time I hit the trail.

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           Out of "ammo," officer

                        Marshall?

Marshall:           That's right, pardner. Or as

                        you'd call it, "evidence."

Marshall:           If you plan to pin me to this

                        crime, then you'd better draw.

Marshall:           Otherwise, you're just wastin'

                        my time.

Marshall:           My steel horse is waitin' to

                        carry me back west into the

                        sunset.

Judge:               Hmm... One thing seems clear.

                        Despite being responsible for

                        guarding the evidence room,

Judge:               the witness doesn't appear to

                        have seen anything.

Marshall:           Texans don't take orders from

                        anyone. Everyone knows that.

Phoenix:           (Apparently your superiors

                        don't...)

 

Phoenix:           (Okay... I have a trump card

                        up my sleeve, so I'd best

                        keep my cool.)

Phoenix:           (Before I use it though, I'd

                        better up the ante...)

 

 

Marshall:           I'm just an innocent travelin'

                        man, so if you're out of ammo

                        it's time I hit the trail.

 

                        >Present: Marshall's Prints

 

Phoenix:           OBJECTION!

Phoenix:           Officer Marshall. Doesn't it

                        strike you as odd?

Phoenix:           That is, you being called in

                        to testify like this?

Marshall:           ...

Phoenix:           After all, you weren't in the

                        security room at the time of

                        the crime.

Marshall:           And yet you dragged me down

                        here.

Marshall:           Explain yourself, pardner.

Phoenix:           It's quite simple.

Phoenix:           You left a very large

                        trail behind at the scene.

Phoenix:           Or, to be exact...

                        a handprint.

Marshall:           Hmph! Listen real good,

                        pardner.

Marshall:           Like I said, I'm the caretaker

                        of that crypt.

Marshall:           I pay my respects... that is,

                        make my rounds, about once a

                        month.

Marshall:           It's only natural my

                        fingerprints would be in

                        there.

Phoenix:           OBJECTION!

Phoenix:           I only wish it were, Officer,

Phoenix:           but you see...

Phoenix:           your fingerprints were

                        covered in blood!

Judge:               Witness! What's the meaning of

                        this!?

Judge:               Your bloodstained fingerprints

                        were at the crime scene...!?

Phoenix:           The blood was wiped away.

                        However!

Phoenix:           A luminol test clearly

                        revealed this!

Phoenix:           Well, Officer Marshall?

Marshall:           ...

Marshall:           It seems to me...

Marshall:           there ain't a person in this

                        room with a head on his

                        shoulders.

Phoenix:           !

Edgeworth:        I take it you have an

                        explanation then,

                        Officer Marshall?

Edgeworth:        About the "bloodstained"

                        fingerprints?

Judge:               Very well, you may begin your

                        testimony about your

                        fingerprints,

Judge:               found at the scene of the

                        crime!

 

                        Witness Testimony

                        -- Bloodstained Fingerprints --

 

Marshall:           Like I said, it's only natural

                        for my fingerprints to be in

                        that evidence room.

Marshall:           One of them just happened to

                        be at the same place as the

                        bloodstained handprint.

Marshall:           The murderer touched the

                        locker where my fingerprint

                        was by chance.

Marshall:           The bloodstain and the

                        fingerprint are completely

                        unrelated.

Marshall:           Or didn't you know the

                        murderer was wearing gloves?

Marshall:           See? I had nothing to do with

                        it.

Judge:               Hmm...

                        The witness's explanation

                        appears valid,

Judge:               although there's room for

                        doubt.

Marshall:           Life wouldn't be any fun without

                        any doubt, pardner.

Judge:               The defense may now cross-

                        examine the witness.

Phoenix:           (This guy's hiding something,

                        I can feel it!)

Phoenix:           (Now's my chance to prove it.)

 

                        Cross Examination

                        -- Bloodstained Fingerprints --

 

Marshall:           Like I said, it's only natural

                        for my fingerprints to be in

                        that evidence room.

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           That's because you... how did

                        you put it... "pay your

                        respects," once a month?

Marshall:           Yeah, that's right. That, and

                        one more thing...

Marshall:           That locker happens to be

                        mine.

Judge:               What!? What do you mean?

Marshall:           I mean what I said.

Marshall:           That's the locker I used when

                        I was a detective... the

                        locker I still use.

Marshall:           All that's in there now though

                        is a heap of broken dreams.

Phoenix:           I see...

Marshall:           It'd be strange if my prints

                        WEREN'T all over that locker.

Phoenix:           (Apparently his fingerprint

                        data was never changed.)

Phoenix:           (He must have been using the

                        fingerprint lock without

                        even knowing it.)

 

Marshall:           One of them just happened to

                        be at the same place as the

                        bloodstained handprint.

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           So then...

                        What about the bloody

                        handprint?

Marshall:           Wasn't mine. It's no mystery.

Judge:               Please explain.

Marshall:           My locker is covered with my

                        fingerprints.

Marshall:           It just so happened...

 

Marshall:           The murderer touched the

                        locker where my fingerprint

                        was by chance.

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           The chances of that happening

                        are a million to one!

Marshall:           On the contrary, one could

                        argue just the opposite.

                        The chances of that not

Marshall:           happening are a million to

                        one!

Marshall:           Get one thing straight,

                        pardner.

Marshall:           You ain't gonna get no reward

                        for me with a mere

                        fingerprint.

Marshall:           You wanna know why?

 

Marshall:           The bloodstain and the

                        fingerprint are completely

                        unrelated.

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           Unrelated?

Marshall:           They're as different as night

                        and day.

Marshall:           Kinda like "cereal" an'

                        "serial."

Marshall:           One's got to do with breakfast

                        while the other's a type of

                        murder.

Judge:               He's right...

                        although seemingly alike,

                        they're totally different.

Phoenix:           (I don't see what homonyms

                        have to do with this...)

 

Marshall:           Or didn't you know the

                        murderer was wearing gloves?

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           How do you know that!?

Marshall:           I may be a loner, but I still

                        do my job. I keep up

                        on the reports.

Edgeworth:        There was a bloodstain at the

                        scene, thought to be left by

                        the murderer.

Phoenix:           That's right,

                        it was found on Detective

                        Gumshoe's locker.

Edgeworth:        However,

                        no fingerprints were detected

                        on that handprint.

Phoenix:           (Oh yeah, I think we tried

                        that too.)

Judge:               Hmm...So that would mean...

Judge:               the murderer, wearing gloves,

Judge:               happened to place his hand on

                        top of Officer Marshall's

                        fingerprint.

Marshall:           That's the only logical

                        conclusion.

 

Marshall:           Are you starting to get the

                        picture, pardner?

Phoenix:           The picture...?

Marshall:           This seal of blood...

                        in the desert, it's just food

                        for the buzzards.

Phoenix:           !

Marshall:           There's only one reality, and

                        that's this.

Phoenix:           (The security tape...)

Marshall:           So long as my trail isn't in

                        there... you can't say

                        otherwise.

Judge:               This isn't getting us

                        anywhere, Mr. Wright.

Judge:               Please consider carefully

                        where you're going with this

                        cross-examination.

Phoenix:           Y-yes, Your Honor.

Judge:               Now then, continue your

                        testimony, Officer Marshall.

 

Marshall:           Too bad it wasn't me in that

                        video, right, pardner?

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           What do you mean by that?

Marshall:           You want to tie me to this

                        crime, isn't that right,

                        pardner?

Phoenix:           ...

Marshall:           If so,

                        that video is the only direct

                        evidence you have.

Phoenix:           OBJECTION!

Phoenix:           But that video is next to

                        useless!

                        It's full of blind spots!

Judge:               Blind spots?

Phoenix:           Places you can't see!

Phoenix:           The camera's panning back and

                        forth, the floor isn't

                        shown...

Phoenix:           If someone was familiar with

                        the camera's position,

Phoenix:           he could leave the room

                        without being caught on tape!

Edgeworth:        OBJECTION!

Edgeworth:        We don't have time for your

                        speculations, Mr. Wright.

Judge:               Well, Mr. Wright.

                        If you can show us evidence

                        in this video that indicates

Judge:               Officer Marshall was present,

                        please do so now.

 

[E5-06-01]

                        A>Show evidence

                        B>No evidence in video

 

[E5-06-01-B]

Answer: No evidence in video

 

Phoenix:           (I might be walking right into

                        Officer Marshall's trap.)

Phoenix:           (It's better to find out

                        a little more information.)

Edgeworth:        It seems we should be moving

                        back to the testimony.

Judge:               Very well.

Judge:               Officer Marshall, can you

                        please give your testimony

                        again?

 

Phoenix:           (I can't let him squirm out

                        of this one.)

Phoenix:           (I've got to find something,)

Phoenix:           (something decisive, to tie

                        Officer Marshall to this

                        crime!)

 

[E5-06-01-A]

Answer: Show evidence

 

Phoenix:           Very well.

Phoenix:           Allow me to point out your

                        mistake, Officer Marshall!

Edgeworth:        Tread carefully, Mr. Wright,

                        or you might wind up being the

                        one making the mistake.

Judge:               Now then, let's have another

                        look at the video.

Judge:               Show us this incriminating

                        evidence of the witness...

                        Officer Jake Marshall!

 

[E5-06-02]

                        A>Present incorrect evidence

                        B>Present correct evidence

 

[E5-06-02-A]

Answer: Present incorrect evidence

 

Phoenix:           There! How's that for

                        evidence!?

Judge:               ...

Marshall:           ...

Edgeworth:        Please allow me to apologize

                        for my colleague, Your Honor.

Edgeworth:        He gets carried away

                        sometimes.

Judge:               Yes, well, this certainly

                        isn't a first.

Edgeworth:        Will you forgive him too,

                        Officer Marshall?

Edgeworth:        He's not a bad man, just a

                        bit... disillusioned.

Marshall:           Of course. I'm not one to gun

                        down unarmed boys.

Phoenix:           (Oh great, now Edgeworth is

                        defending me. Guess that

                        means I missed the mark.)

Judge:               Very well, let's get back to

                        the cross-examination.

 

[E5-06-02-B]

Answer: Present correct evidence

 

Phoenix:           Bringing our attention back to

                        the security camera...

Phoenix:           Is a mistake I'm afraid you'll

                        soon not forget, Officer

                        Marshall.

Marshall:           ...

Marshall:           The days are short in Texas...

                        and so are our tempers.

Marshall:           Could you sum up what

                        you have to say in

                        eight words or less?

Phoenix:           Very well.

Phoenix:           You can clearly be seen in
                        this video!

Marshall:           Exactly eight words...

                        Not bad, pardner.

Phoenix:           The key...

                        lies in a certain

                        locker shown in the video.

Judge:               See this locker that has a

                        white cloth sticking out? This

                        is the witness's locker.

Phoenix:           Now then, let's rewind the

                        video a bit.

Judge:               Oh!

                        The white cloth... it's gone!

Judge:               What's the meaning of this,

                        Officer Marshall!?

Phoenix:           When the crime took place...

                        The white cloth wasn't there.

Phoenix:           Then... it suddenly appeared!

                        There's only one explanation:

Phoenix:           Officer Marshall! You were in

                        the evidence room at the

                        time of the crime!

Phoenix:           What's more, you opened your

                        locker when the camera was

                        turned away!

Judge:               Order! Order!

                        It would seem that's the only-

Marshall:           Hold your horses!

                        Sorry, pardner... but you

                        got the wrong man.

Phoenix:           ...

Marshall:           So what if my locker was

                        opened?

Marshall:           That doesn't mean I'm the one

                        who opened it!

Edgeworth:        ...

Marshall:           The murderer needed to hide

                        something, so he opened a

                        locker and stuck it in.

Marshall:           It's not my fault he happened

                        to choose mine!

Judge:               ...

Marshall:           ...

Marshall:           Why's everyone staring at me

                        like I'm a wanted man?

Phoenix:           (This guy isn't just playing

                        dumb...)

Phoenix:           (He really doesn't know!)

Phoenix:           Uh, I hate to rain on your

                        parade,

Phoenix:           but you're the only person

                        who can open that particular

                        locker.

Marshall:           Oh yeah?

                        I call your bluff.

Marshall:           You say I opened that

                        locker... Now prove it!

 

[E5-06-03]

                        A> Present incorrect evidence

                        B> Present correct evidence

 

[E5-06-03-A]

Answer: Present incorrect evidence

 

Marshall:           ...

Marshall:           You can talk the talk alright,

                        but you got a long ways to go

                        before you can walk the walk!

Judge:               Mr. Wright... I think even I

                        could prove this one.

Phoenix:           S-sorry, Your Honor...

Phoenix:           (If that's Officer Marshall's

                        locker...)

Phoenix:           (Then only he can open it. I

                        should know this!)

Marshall:           Come on, pardner.

Marshall:           A revolver only holds five

                        bullets. The question is,

                        how many you got left?

Marshall:           You say I opened that

                        locker... Now prove it!

 

[E5-06-03-B]

Answer: Present correct evidence

 

Marshall:           A... "fingerprint" sensor?

Phoenix:           We talked about this earlier

                        today.

Phoenix:           The lockers can only be

                        opened by the detectives they

                        belong to.

Marshall:           W-what kinda crazy talk is

                        this!?

Phoenix:           (Well, Detective Gumshoe did

                        mention something about

                        this...)

Gumshoe:         In any case, the locks

                        aren't that obvious.

Gumshoe:         There's even some people in

                        the force that don't know

                        about the fingerprint locks!

Phoenix:           So, sheriff!

Phoenix:           What do you have to say...

                        in eight words or less?

Marshall:           I only got one word for you,

                        pardner.

Marshall:           NOOOOO!!!

Judge:               Order! Order! Order!

                        Witness! Explain yourself!

Marshall:           If this is a joke, it's the

                        worst I've ever heard...

Phoenix:           I assure you this is no joke,

                        Officer Marshall.

Phoenix:           Now then, please tell us what

                        you were doing in the evidence

                        room at the time of the crime?

Marshall:           ...

Judge:               Olé! Please answer the

                        question!

Phoenix:           (What is he now, a

                        bullfighter?)

Phoenix:           That's alright, Officer

                        Marshall.

Phoenix:           I believe we can figure the

                        rest out from here.

Judge:               We can?

Phoenix:           Have a look at these floor

                        plans.

Phoenix:           There is no place for someone

                        to hide in the evidence room.

Phoenix:           Yet, Officer Meekins didn't

                        see Officer Marshall.

Judge:               If that's so, then...

                        where was the witness?

Edgeworth:        It seems Mr. Wright has an

                        answer.

Phoenix:           (That's right. The only

                        possible conclusion!)

Judge:               Well then? Let's hear it.

Judge:               Where was Officer Marshall

                        at the time of the crime?

 

[E5-06-04]

                        A> Present incorrect position

                        B> Present correct position

 

[E5-06-04-A]

Answer: Present incorrect position

 

Phoenix:           Officer Marshall was standing

                        right here!

Judge:               Hmm...

Judge:               So Officer Meekins didn't

                        notice him standing there...

Judge:               That's almost as credible as

                        Meekins's warp theory.

Marshall:           Your chamber's empty, pardner.

                        Better reload.

Phoenix:           (Now they're ganging up on

                        me!)

Judge:               Perhaps...

Judge:               You should think a little more

                        about where Officer Marshall

                        was.

Phoenix:           (Officer Meekins should have

                        seen him in the evidence

                        room.)

Phoenix:           (That means the only place he

                        could have been would be...)

Judge:               Well then? Let's hear it.

Judge:               Where was Officer Marshall

                        at the time of the crime?

 

[E5-06-04-B]

Answer: Present correct position

 

Phoenix:           Officer Marshall was standing

                        right here!

Judge:               There? But that's...

Judge:               That's where the victim,

                        Detective Goodman, was!

Phoenix:           Correct... unless the man

                        wasn't Detective Goodman.

Phoenix:           I believe the "victim" in the

                        video is... Officer Marshall!

Phoenix:           It was you, dressed up like

                        Detective Goodman!

Edgeworth:        OBJECTION!

Edgeworth:        But that's preposterous!

                        Officer Meekins witnessed the

                        detective at the crime scene!

Edgeworth:        Once he saw the man's face,

                        he'd know for sure!

Phoenix:           OBJECTION!

Phoenix:           May I point out though, that

                        Officer Meekins did not know

                        Detective Goodman.

Phoenix:           He also testified about the

                        man's reaction when

                        confronted.

Meekins:           When I entered the evidence

                        room, I asked him to show his

                        card, sir!

Phoenix:           Yes? And how did Detective

                        Goodman respond?

Meekins:           He suddenly pulled a knife on

                        me!

Phoenix:           Something about the Officer's

                        story puzzled me.

Phoenix:           If the man had his ID card,

                        why didn't he just show it?

Judge:               Yes, he would have needed it

                        to enter the evidence room, so

                        he must have been carrying it.

Phoenix:           The answer is simple.

                        He couldn't show it.

Edgeworth:        !

Phoenix:           As you can see, Detective

                        Goodman's picture is on his

                        ID card.

Judge:               Oh, I get it.

Phoenix:           If he showed that, his cover

                        would have been blown!

Phoenix:           Officer Meekins would have

                        realized the man wasn't

                        Detective Goodman.

Phoenix:           Do you have anything to say

                        to this, Officer Marshall?

Marshall:           ...

Marshall:           You've got quite an

                        imagination, pardner.

Marshall:           We got a term for that.

                        It's called "circumstantial

                        evidence."

Phoenix:           Circumstantial evidence...?

                        (He's still denying it!)

Marshall:           You're gonna have to do better

                        than that to break a

                        detective.

Marshall:           Unless you have hard evidence

                        proving I dressed up as the

                        victim...

Judge:               Hmm...

Judge:               I can't say I particularly

                        care for your uncooperative

                        disposition...

Marshall:           I can't say I care for

                        your beard, but you don't

                        see me complainin'.

Judge:               Well, Mr. Wright? Do you have

                        any evidence? Any evidence

                        proving beyond the shadow of a

Judge:               doubt that Officer Marshall

                        dressed up as the victim?

Phoenix:           Well...

                        (Who am I kidding? I don't

                        have anything like that...)

Marshall:           I can see the fear in your

                        eyes, pardner.

Marshall:           Seems you're the one who

                        couldn't take the desert heat!

Phoenix:           Ack!

                        (This can't be happening!)

Phoenix:           (It's so obvious he's the one!

                        What can I do...?)

Edgeworth:        ...

Edgeworth:        Hmph.

Edgeworth:        It looks like your lack of

                        experience has finally

                        been exposed.

Phoenix:           !

Edgeworth:        I'll pass onto you what

                        someone told me when I was

                        just starting out.

Edgeworth:        When you've run into a wall

                        with no place to go,

                        return to the basics.

Phoenix:           The basics...

Phoenix:           (For me, that would be what

                        Mia used to tell me!)

Mia:                  Nick! Try thinking outside of

                        the box!

Phoenix:           (I shouldn't look for proof

                        that Officer Marshall was in

                        disguise...)

Phoenix:           (but rather I should look for

                        evidence that came about

                        because he was in disguise!)

Edgeworth:        Why do you think this locker

                        was opened in the first place?

Judge:               What do you mean?

Edgeworth:        There's no reason for Officer

                        Marshall to open his locker

                        at the time of the crime.

Edgeworth:        Yet he did, despite the chance

                        that it might be discovered later

                        as it has been.

Phoenix:           (Which means he didn't

                        originally plan to open his

                        locker...!)

Judge:               According to the defense's

                        argument,

Judge:               Officer Jake Marshall dressed

                        up as Detective Goodman at the

                        time of the crime.

Judge:               Then, after the crime was

                        "committed,"

Judge:               he opened his own locker for

                        some unknown reason.

Edgeworth:        The fact that a white "cloth"

                        is sticking out of the locker

                        seems to indicate that

Edgeworth:        he opened it in order to put

                        the cloth inside.

Judge:               So... just what exactly is this

                        piece of cloth?

Phoenix:           Perhaps...

Phoenix:           Perhaps the video is the key

                        to all our unanswered

                        questions.

Phoenix:           (I don't have any evidence, so

                        this video's my only shot!)

Marshall:           ...

Judge:               Very well.

                        Let's take yet another look

                        at the security tape.

Judge:               After commiting the crime, the

                        witness opened the locker to

                        put away the white cloth.

Judge:               Please show us why the witness

                        had to open his locker!

 

[E5-06-05]

                        A> Present incorrect evidence

                        B> Present correct evidence

 

[E5-06-05-A]

Answer: Present incorrect evidence

 

Phoenix:           Well, what do you have to say

                        to that!?

Marshall:           Alright, pardner.

Marshall:           You really want to know the

                        reason I had to open my

                        locker?

Phoenix:           Why?

Marshall:           So I could stuff you in

                        there!

Phoenix:           Huh!?

Marshall:           I'm sure the world would be a

                        better place with you sent off

                        to the boneyard.

Edgeworth:        Unfortunately unsolved cases

                        can't be stored in the

                        evidence room.

Phoenix:           (Now I'm an "unsolved case"?)

Phoenix:           (Something went wrong in that

                        evidence room...)

Phoenix:           (That's why Marshall had to

                        open his locker.)

Phoenix:           (The accident itself is the

                        reason!)

Phoenix:           (I'd better have another crack

                        at this...)

Judge:               According to the defense's

                        argument,

Judge:               Officer Jake Marshall dressed

                        up as Detective Goodman at the

                        time of the crime.

Judge:               Then, after the crime was

                        "committed,"

Judge:               he opened his own locker for

                        some unknown reason.

Edgeworth:        The fact that a white "cloth"

                        is sticking out of the locker

                        seems to indicate that

Edgeworth:        he opened it in order to put

                        the cloth inside.

Judge:               So... just what exactly is this

                        piece of cloth?

Phoenix:           Perhaps...

Phoenix:           Perhaps the video is the key

                        to all our unanswered

                        questions.

Phoenix:           (I don't have any evidence, so

                        this video's my only shot!)

Marshall:           ...

Judge:               Very well.

                        Let's take yet another look

                        at the security tape.

Judge:               After commiting the crime, the

                        witness opened the locker to

                        put away the white cloth.

Judge:               Please show us why the witness

                        had to open his locker!

 

[E5-06-05-B]

Answer: Present correct evidence

 

Phoenix:           For some reason, you disguised

                        yourself as Detective Goodman,

Phoenix:           and entered the evidence room.

                        I don't know what that reason

                        was... yet.

Marshall:           "Yet"?

Phoenix:           However, something unexpected

                        happened.

Phoenix:           Officer Meekins barged in on

                        you.

Phoenix:           When asked to show your ID

                        card, you pulled a knife on

                        him.

Phoenix:           However!

Phoenix:           Officer Meekins panicked,

Phoenix:           and the white coat you were

                        wearing was soiled with blood!

Judge:               A bloody white coat...

Phoenix:           You couldn't just walk out

                        like that,

Phoenix:           so you hid the coat in your

                        locker.

Marshall:           ...

Marshall:           Not bad, huh "pardner"?

Judge:               Now then, Officer Marshall.

Judge:               Are you ready to tell us the

                        truth?

Marshall:           Looks like I underestimated

                        y'all.

Marshall:           I hope you're happy now,

                        Mr. Edgeworth.

Edgeworth:        ...

Marshall:           Two years ago...

Marshall:           if you were only half as

                        persistent then as you are

                        today,

Marshall:           we all wouldn't have to be

                        here, now would we?

Phoenix:           Officer Marshall!

                        Tell the court what you

                        did... all of it.

Marshall:           Alright.

Marshall:           It seems the time has come.

 

                        Witness Testimony

                        -- Marshall's Confession --

 

Marshall:           I had to do it that day. I

                        couldn't just stand by and let

                        it die.

Marshall:           I stole the detective's ID and

                        dressed like him. I planned to

                        take out the evidence.

Marshall:           I wasn't expecting Officer

                        Meekins. I knocked him out...

Marshall:           and managed to escape. I knew

                        which areas wouldn't be caught

                        on the camera.

Marshall:           There wasn't any murder in the

                        evidence room at 5:15.

Judge:               So the supposed "victim" was

                        really you...

Edgeworth:        But there's one thing I still

                        don't understand.

Edgeworth:        Large quantities of blood

                        traces were found on the floor

                        of the evidence room.

Edgeworth:        If no one was murdered, then

                        how could that be?

Marshall:           Officer Meekins managed to

                        cut his own hand.

Marshall:           My guess is he's the donor.

Phoenix:           (It looked like too much blood

                        for that...)

 

                        Cross Examination

                        -- Marshall's Confession --

 

Marshall:           I had to do it that day. I

                        couldn't just stand by and let

                        it die.

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           When you say "it," you

                        mean...

Marshall:           Do you even have to ask,

                        pardner?

Phoenix:           (The SL-9 Incident...)

Edgeworth:        Two years have passed since

                        that case was closed.

Edgeworth:        It was going to completely end

                        with the transferal that day.

Marshall:           Not if I have anything to do

                        with it.

Marshall:           That incident's not over!

Phoenix:           But what did you hope to

                        accomplish by sneaking into

                        the evidence room?

Marshall:           When a case is closed, only

                        the detective who was in

                        charge of it can look through

Marshall:           the evidence. I wanted to have

                        a look at it myself one more

                        time...

Marshall:           no matter what the cost.

Marshall:           I don't care what anyone says,

                        pardner.

                        That case is mine.

Phoenix:           (But Officer Marshall wasn't

                        in charge of that

                        investigation.)

Phoenix:           (Why does he care so much

                        about it?)

Marshall:           That day was my last chance.

                        That's why I...

 

Marshall:           I stole the detective's ID and

                        dressed like him. I planned to

                        take out the evidence.

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           Why did you disguise yourself

                        as Detective Goodman?

Marshall:           If I didn't make it look like

                        Goodman was carrying out the

                        evidence transferal...

Marshall:           I'd be arrested for stealing

                        evidence, which wouldn't get

                        me anywhere.

Edgeworth:        So you did it to fool the

                        security camera.

Judge:               And the detective's ID card?

Marshall:           I stole that the morning of

                        the incident.

Phoenix:           (So that really was why

                        Goodman started filling out

                        that lost item report.)

Marshall:           I returned his ID card.

Marshall:           I left it on the floor in the

                        Prosecutor's Office parking

                        lot.

Phoenix:           (The ID card I found was left

                        there by Officer Marshall!)

Edgeworth:        So essentially...

Edgeworth:        You managed to succeed despite

                        your lack of foresight.

Marshall:           What do you mean... pardner?

Edgeworth:        I mean the fingerprint-

                        activated lock, of course.

Edgeworth:        No matter how well you

                        disguise yourself, you can't

                        change your fingerprints.

Edgeworth:        Normally, that locker

                        shouldn't have opened.

Phoenix:           (So it opened because a rubber

                        glove was stuck in the door

                        by chance...?)

Phoenix:           (Then Detective Goodman must

                        have opened the locker

                        before Officer Marshall!)

 

Marshall:           I wasn't expecting Officer

                        Meekins. I knocked him out...

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           You pulled a knife on Officer

                        Meekins and tried to drive

                        him off?

Marshall:           Let's just say I was a little

                        surprised.

Marshall:           I only planned on being in the

                        evidence room for no more than

                        five minutes.

Marshall:           I didn't think anyone would

                        actually come in during that

                        short time.

Judge:               Officer Meekins...

                        certainly is a one-in-a-

                        million type of person.

Judge:               Mistaking a detective for an

                        intruder and demanding to be

                        shown his ID...

Edgeworth:        I'll have to think a little

                        more about his raise this

                        year...

Phoenix:           (When did Edgeworth get

                        so much influence...?)

Marshall:           Anyway, he threw himself at

                        me, and I ended up cutting

                        him slightly.

Marshall:           I'm sorry it had to turn out

                        that way...

Marshall:           with me knocking him out and

                        everything.

Phoenix:           By the way, what happened to

                        your knife?

Marshall:           Oh, you mean this one?

Phoenix:           ...

                        (I don't know what to say...)

Judge:               Hmm... So, what happened next?

 

Marshall:           and managed to escape. I knew

                        which areas wouldn't be caught

                        on the camera.

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           So you did your research

                        beforehand.

Marshall:           Those who go into the desert

                        unprepared don't live long,

                        pardner.

Marshall:           I didn't think it would make a

                        difference though. The

                        security tape is erased every

Marshall:           six hours. If all had gone as

                        planned, no footage would have

                        been left.

Edgeworth:        However...

Edgeworth:        You bloodied your coat in your

                        struggle with Officer Meekins.

Marshall:           If someone was in the security

                        room when I came out, the jig

                        would have been up.

Marshall:           I opened my locker and stashed

                        it in there.

Phoenix:           What was Officer Meekins doing

                        during that time?

Marshall:           What else? He was sleeping

                        like a baby.

Judge:               So what you're saying is,

                        on that day...

 

Marshall:           There wasn't any murder in the

                        evidence room at 5:15.

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           But the blood found at the

                        scene certainly indicates a

                        crime took place!

Marshall:           What are you, blind?

Marshall:           The "victim" shown on that

                        tape is me, and I'm not dead

                        yet, pardner.

Edgeworth:        So, you stole the evidence

                        from the locker?

Marshall:           Actually...

                        no, I didn't.

Edgeworth:        Why not?

Marshall:           When I opened the locker, the

                        evidence was already gone.

Judge:               What!?

                        Mr. Edgeworth. Where is that

                        evidence?

Edgeworth:        It's still missing, Your Honor.

Phoenix:           (Detective Goodman's locker

                        was already empty...)

Phoenix:           (Someone else stole the

                        evidence!)

Phoenix:           Officer Marshall. May I ask

                        you one thing?

Marshall:           Fire away, pardner. It's a

                        free country.

Marshall:           Just remember,

                        I'm also free to decide

                        whether or not to answer.

Phoenix:           Why did you do this?

Phoenix:           Stealing a detective's ID,

                        injuring a police officer...

Phoenix:           This is no small offense!

Edgeworth:        Moreover, you're an officer

                        yourself.

Edgeworth:        This will have serious

                        consequences.

Edgeworth:        It can't just be forgiven with

                        a simple cut in salary.

Phoenix:           (Not that salary cuts are

                        ever a valid solution...)

Marshall:           ...

                        Like I said.

Marshall:           This isn't your case.

                        This one is mine.

Marshall:           And I'll do anything it takes

                        to get an answer I'm satisfied

                        with.

Judge:               Hmm...

Judge:               The witness has an unusual

                        amount of zeal. Let's hear

                        more.

 

Marshall:           I can't just forget the SL-9

                        Incident... You know why?

 

                        >Press

 

Phoenix:           But that case was solved two

                        years ago, wasn't it?

Judge:               That's the reason the evidence

                        was stored in the evidence

                        room.

Edgeworth:        Joe Darke was convicted for

                        those crimes.

Edgeworth:        One thing I can say for sure,

                        he deserved his sentence.

Judge:               I remember the Joe Darke

                        case...

Judge:               It involved serial murders,

                        didn't it?

Marshall:           I don't intend to complain

                        about how it turned out,

Marshall:           but there's something that

                        still bothers me.

Marshall:           Something went down at that

                        trial.

Marshall:           Something no one will talk

                        about.

Judge:               What happened?

Marshall:           I don't know. That's what I'm

                        trying to find out.

Edgeworth:        ...

Phoenix:           (Why is he so concerned with

                        that incident?)

Phoenix:           (Maybe I should present him

                        with what I think his real

                        reason is...)

 

Phoenix:           (I had a feeling we'd wind up

                        here sooner or later...)

Phoenix:           (Everyone involved here is

                        related in some way to that

                        case...)

Phoenix:           (I'd better take another look

                        at the files.)

 

Marshall:           I can't just forget the SL-9

                        Incident... You know why?

 

                        >Present: SL-9 Incident Files

 

Phoenix:           OBJECTION!

Phoenix:           Officer Marshall, I think I

                        understand.

Phoenix:           I think I know why you care so

                        much about the SL-9 Incident.

Marshall:           Sounds like you've been

                        sipping too much cactus juice,

                        pardner.

Phoenix:           I have the SL-9 Incident file

                        here.

Phoenix:           The name "Marshall" is

                        mentioned in here...

Marshall:           !

Phoenix:           in a list of murder victims.

Phoenix:           "Neil Marshall"...

                        Are you related to this man?

Edgeworth:        Neil Marshall...?

Marshall:           Yeah, I'm sure you've heard

                        the name.

Marshall:           Two years ago...

Marshall:           he received the same lousy

                        prosecutor award you got.

Judge:               What!? A prosecutor...?

Phoenix:           (He must be talking about

                        the King of Prosecutors

                        award.)

Edgeworth:        Now I remember...

                        Prosecutor Neil Marshall.

Edgeworth:        He handled the SL-9 case before

                        I did.

Marshall:           That's right. He was killed...

Marshall:           and the case fell into your

                        hands.

Judge:               But what's his relation to

                        you...?

Marshall:           He was my brother.

Marshall:           He was investigating the

                        murders with Damon Gant, Chief

                        Detective at the time.

Marshall:           The group of detectives I was

                        part of worked under them.

Marshall:           We were desperate to prosecute

                        the killer.

Marshall:           Joe Darke...

Marshall:           My brother fought Darke and

                        was killed.

Marshall:           That was the first time Darke

                        left behind any evidence.

                        That was all we needed.

Marshall:           He was arraigned and

                        incarcerated.

                        The case was finally closed...

Marshall:           at least, according to the

                        public records.

Judge:               What do you mean?

Marshall:           My brother couldn't have been

                        killed by Joe Darke.

Marshall:           I knew my brother better

                        than anyone...

Marshall:           No one could have beaten him

                        in a fight.

Edgeworth:        And that's it? That's your

                        reason for your insane

                        actions?

Marshall:           There's more to my brother's

                        death than what the records

                        say.

Marshall:           No matter how much you try to

                        hide it, you can't fool me.

Edgeworth:        ...

Judge:               Well...

                        at least one thing's for

                        certain.

Judge:               Now we know what happened at

                        the Police Department on the

                        day of the crime.

Edgeworth:        That was the last day the SL-9

                        case could be reopened.

Edgeworth:        Not satisfied with its

                        resolution, Officer Marshall

                        planned to steal the evidence.

Phoenix:           Disguising himself as

                        Detective Goodman, he entered

                        the evidence room.

Phoenix:           Officer Meekins confronted

                        him, so he rendered him

                        unconscious and fled.

Edgeworth:        Yes, this mystery has finally

                        been cleared up.

Edgeworth:        No murder took place at the

                        Police Department that day!

Phoenix:           !

Edgeworth:        The things that happen by

                        chance never cease to amaze...

Edgeworth:        At exactly the same time as

                        the murder at the Prosecutor's

                        Office...

Edgeworth:        this fake murder was going on

                        at the Police Department.

Phoenix:           (Chance...? It's got to be

                        more than just that...)

Judge:               So if no one was murdered at

                        the Police Department on the

                        day of the crime,

Judge:               that means the murder in the

                        Prosecutor's Office parking

                        lot was the real one.

Edgeworth:        Which, in turn, means...

                        only one person could have

                        committed the crime:

Edgeworth:        Chief Prosecutor Lana Skye.

Phoenix:           OBJECTION!

Phoenix:           B-but wait! A verdict wasn't

                        reached in yesterday's trial!

Edgeworth:        OBJECTION!

Edgeworth:        Which is why we examined the

                        incident at the Police

                        Department today.

Phoenix:           But...!

Edgeworth:        There's only one reason the

                        defendant was not convicted

                        yesterday:

Edgeworth:        there yet remained the mystery

                        of the simultaneous murder at

                        the Police Department.

Marshall:           It seems to me...

                        this boy's got the draw on

                        you, pardner.

Edgeworth:        All the mysteries at the

                        Police Department have been

                        uncovered. No contradictions

Edgeworth:        remain. The murder took place

                        at the Prosecutor's Office!

                        The only suspect is Lana Skye.

Edgeworth:        There were no errors in the

                        testimony of the witness,

                        Angel Starr!

Edgeworth:        If you have a response...

                        make it one word or less.

Phoenix:           ...

Phoenix:           ARRRGHHHH!!!

Edgeworth:        I rest my case.

Judge:               It seems this trial has

                        reached its conclusion.

                        There's no room for doubt.

Edgeworth:        Well done, Mr. Wright.

                        Thanks to you, I didn't need

                        to waste my time...

Edgeworth:        disproving the alleged

                        "murder" at the Police

                        Department.

Phoenix:           (There's no doubt what I

                        proved today is true...)

Phoenix:           (The apparent murder on the

                        security camera's tape really

                        was fake!)

Phoenix:           (But I didn't realize...)

Phoenix:           (that would end up proving

                        Lana guilty!)

Judge:               Now then, the time for the

                        verdict has arrived. This

                        court finds the defendant...

Ema:                HOLD IT!

Ema:                Y-your Honor!

                        Wait!

Phoenix:           Ema!

Ema:                The defense has an objection.

                        A scientific objection!

Ema:                Right?

Phoenix:           What do you mean, "right?"

Judge:               Mr. Wright.

Judge:               Are you this girl's guardian?

Phoenix:           Your Honor!

                        Oh, uh... in a sense...

Ema:                Please, Your Honor. All I'm

                        asking is for a minute of your

                        time!

Ema:                Please hear me out!

Ema:                Mr. Edgeworth, please...

Edgeworth:        ...

Edgeworth:        I don't want to leave any

                        loose ends.

Edgeworth:        You want a minute?

                        I'll give you three.

 

Ema:                I... I was kind of in shock.

Ema:                I mean, finding out that the SL-9

                        incident referred to the Joe

                        Darke Killings!

Phoenix:           (Now that she mentions it...)

Phoenix:           (the names of both Skye

                        sisters were in that file.)

Ema:                But that's when I figured it

                        out.

Ema:                I mean, what Officer Marshall

                        was trying to do that day...

Ema:                So I knew his fingerprint had

                        nothing to do with the crime.

Ema:                That left only one thing...

                        the other handprint!

Edgeworth:        You mean the traces of blood

                        found on Detective Gumshoe's

                        locker...

Judge:               But no fingerprints were found

                        on it, right?

Ema:                No, but I figured if I

                        examined it scientifically...

                        I'd be sure to find a clue!

Ema:                So I ran over there and

                        looked at it again!

Phoenix:           !

                        So did you find something?

Ema:                Um... No!

Phoenix:           Huh?

Ema:                Sorry. I guess I'm not much of

                        a scientific investigator

                        after all.

Phoenix:           ...

Ema:                ...

Phoenix:           Um... Is that all?

Ema:                Please don't be mad.

                        I'm just a high school

                        student!

Phoenix:           (And I'm just an attorney...)

Ema:                But Mr. Wright! Those traces

                        of blood are the only clue we

                        have!

Ema:                If we can't find something

                        wrong with them...

Ema:                Please, Mr. Wright. You're a

                        professional.

Ema:                If anyone can save Lana, it's

                        you!

Phoenix:           Me?

                        Oh boy...

Judge:               Time's up.

                        Now then, Mr. Wright.

Judge:               With regard to the incident at

                        the Police Department...

Judge:               Does any reasonable doubt

                        remain?

Phoenix:           Um...

Edgeworth:        It appears the defense is

                        troubled by the other blood

                        mark.

Edgeworth:        Looking at the floor plans,

                        a handprint was discovered

                        around here.

Edgeworth:        Is there a problem with this?

Ema:                Mr. Wright!

                        I'm sorry I can't be of more

                        use...

Ema:                But still!

Ema:                If you can't find anything

                        wrong with that blood mark,

                        Lana will be...

Judge:               Please answer my question, Mr.

                        Wright. We don't have all day.

Phoenix:           Y-yes, Your Honor.

                        (If ever I've needed to

                        concentrate, it's now!)

Phoenix:           (What could be wrong with that

                        handprint on Detective

                        Gumshoe's locker?)

Phoenix:           (Could there be something I'm

                        missing...?)

 

[E5-06-06]

                        A> I object!

                        B> There's no problem!

 

[E5-06-06-B]

Answer: There's no problem!

 

Phoenix:           (I've got to be honest...

                        I don't see anything wrong

                        with it!)

Phoenix:           (Still...)

Phoenix:           (If I give up now, Lana's

                        going to be convicted for

                        sure...)

 

[E5-06-06-A]

Answer: I object!

 

Phoenix:           OBJECTION!

Phoenix:           This handprint left at the

                        crime scene...

Phoenix:           clearly shows a contradiction!

Edgeworth:        The only thing that seems

                        clear is you're grasping, Mr.

                        Wright.

Judge:               You've been staring pretty

                        intently at those floor plans.

Judge:               Tell me... is there a problem

                        with them?

Phoenix:           ...

                        (Yes, this is strange...!)

Phoenix:           Take a good look at these

                        floor plans.

Phoenix:           Something is missing.

Edgeworth:        "Missing"...?

                        You mean, something hasn't

                        been drawn on there?

Phoenix:           Yes. Something that, when

                        drawn,

Phoenix:           will completely change the

                        meaning of the blood mark!

Judge:               Let us pray the defense isn't

                        simply trying to buy time.

Judge:               Very well, Mr. Wright!

Phoenix:           (With all this evidence

                        here...)

Phoenix:           (there's got to be something

                        I can use!)

Judge:               The question is...

                        which item can prove something

                        is missing in the floor plans?

 

[E5-06-07]

                        A> Present incorrect evidence

                        B> Present correct evidence

 

[E5-06-07-A]

Answer: Present incorrect evidence

 

Marshall:           As they say back west...

                        "Even a blind man can hit with

                        buckshot."

Marshall:           That is...

                        so long as he's facin' the

                        general direction.

Edgeworth:        It seems Mr. Wright's not sure

                        which direction to face.

Phoenix:           (It's no use!)

Phoenix:           (The more evidence there is,

                        the more wrong choices!)

Ema:                Just calm down, Mr. Wright.

Ema:                Try and remember what the

                        evidence room was like on the

                        day of the crime!

Phoenix:           (What is it that bothers me

                        about this blood mark..?)

Phoenix:           Please allow me another

                        chance, Your Honor. I'll prove

                        it this time!

Judge:               Let us pray the defense isn't

                        simply trying to buy time.

Judge:               Very well, Mr. Wright!

Phoenix:           (With all this evidence

                        here...)

Phoenix:           (there's got to be something

                        I can use!)

Judge:               The question is...

                        which item can prove something

                        is missing in the floor plans?

 

[E5-06-07-B]

Answer: Present correct evidence

 

Marshall:           What about that piece of

                        plywood?

Phoenix:           The Blue Badger!

                        Mascot of the police force!

Phoenix:           Defender of truth, guardian of

                        proof!

Edgeworth:        Explain yourself, Mr. Wright.

Phoenix:           Please look at the floor plans

                        of the crime scene.

                        The Blue Badger is not here.

Marshall:           So?

Phoenix:           So watch what happens when we

                        put him in.

Phoenix:           This is where he was dancing

                        at the time of the crime.

Phoenix:           Well...?

Judge:               Well... what?

Edgeworth:        ! *gasp!*

Phoenix:           That's right. So long as the

                        Blue Badger is dancing here...

Phoenix:           it would be impossible...

                        to place a handprint at this

                        spot on the locker!

Marshall:           Whaaaaat!?

Judge:               So that means...

                        Uh... just exactly what does

                        that mean!?

Phoenix:           It means it can't be done!

Judge:               What are you saying?

                        Blood traces were undeniably

                        found on that locker!

Phoenix:           Don't look at me, I didn't put

                        it there!

Ema:                Mr. Wright! Think it through

                        scientifically!

Phoenix:           Ema!

Ema:                On that afternoon...

Ema:                Officer Meekins was the one

                        who brought the Blue Badger to

                        the evidence room, right?

Ema:                After he put it down, it would

                        be impossible to leave a

                        handprint on that locker.

Phoenix:           ...!

                        So that must mean this blood

                        mark...

Phoenix:           was left there before the Blue

                        Badger was brought in...?

Judge:               Just one moment! I will not

                        allow such farfetched

                        balderdash in my courtroom!

Phoenix:           It may sound farfetched, Your

                        Honor...

Phoenix:           but it's the only possible

                        explanation!

Phoenix:           On February 21st...

                        in the Police Department's

                        evidence room...

Phoenix:           blood was spilled not once,

                        but twice!

Edgeworth:        B-but how...!

Phoenix:           One time was captured on this

                        tape, taken by the security

                        camera.

Phoenix:           Officer Meekins cut his hand,

                        from which a trivial amount of

                        blood fell.

Phoenix:           The problem is... the "other"

                        time.

Phoenix:           Someone bled prior to the

                        struggle shown on this tape.

Phoenix:           It had to have been...

Phoenix:           Detective Goodman, when he was

                        really murdered!

Edgeworth:        OBJECTION!

Edgeworth:        That's ridiculous! I refute

                        you!

Phoenix:           OBJECTION!

Phoenix:           The murder portrayed in the

                        security tape has been proven

                        to be a fake.

Phoenix:           However!

Phoenix:           That does not explain the

                        blood mark found on the

                        locker!

Edgeworth:        OBJECTION!

Edgeworth:        So then... assuming this

                        "murder" you purport really

                        happened.

Edgeworth:        When did it take place!?

Edgeworth:        I demand you show evidence

                        that proves it occurred!

Phoenix:           (When did the first incident

                        occur...)

Judge:               To surmise, the defense claims

                        that...

Judge:               prior to Officer Meekins being

                        cut by Jake Marshall, who was

                        disguised as Detective

Judge:               Goodman, another "incident"

                        took place in that evidence

                        room.

Phoenix:           The blood mark on the locker

                        proves this.

Judge:               Very well.

                        Then tell us...

Judge:               When did this "first" incident

                        occur?

                        Proof must be presented.

Phoenix:           (Proof that shows when the

                        murder took place...)

Phoenix:           (There's only one piece of

                        evidence that can show that!)

Judge:               Now then. Will the defense

                        please present its evidence?

Judge:               What shows when the "first"

                        crime took place?

 

[E5-06-08]

                        A> Present incorrect evidence

                        B> Present correct evidence

 

[E5-06-08-A]

Answer: Present incorrect evidence

 

Phoenix:           This is the proof!

                        It's quite simple, you see.

Edgeworth:        If it's so simple, then don't

                        get it wrong.

Phoenix:           ...

                        Huh?

Judge:               If "huh" was an acceptable

                        excuse, we wouldn't need

                        police.

Ema:                The first crime took place

                        before the Blue Badger was

                        brought to the room, right?

Ema:                Say...

                        When was the Blue Badger

                        brought there, anyway?

Phoenix:           Don't we have a time chart

                        among our evidence items that

                        lists the time?

Phoenix:           (Proof that shows when the

                        murder took place...)

Phoenix:           (There's only one piece of

                        evidence that can show that!)

Judge:               Now then. Will the defense

                        please present its evidence?

Judge:               What shows when the "first"

                        crime took place?

 

[E5-06-08-B]

Answer: Present correct evidence

 

Phoenix:           If the crime took place inside

                        the evidence room, then the

                        perpetrator would had to have

Phoenix:           entered the room. In order to

                        do so, an ID card is

                        required.

Judge:               An ID card... Oh!

                        The ID Card Record!

Phoenix:           Officer Meekins brought the

                        Blue Badger panel into the

                        evidence room at...

Judge:               Let's see here... 4:50 PM.

Judge:               If the crime took place before

                        that time, then it would be...

Judge:               4:40 PM... Ah!

Judge:               AAAAAAAHHH!

Judge:               M-M-M-M-M-M-M-

Judge:               M-M-M-M-M-M-M-
                        Miles Edgeworth!

                        Just what have you done!?

Marshall:           I never figured you had nerve,

                        boy.

Edgeworth:        Put off the act, witness.

Edgeworth:        It doesn't take a lot of

                        thought to figure out it

                        couldn't have been me.

Marshall:           Hmm...

                        Nope, I ain't gettin' it...

Judge:               Hmm...

                        I'm afraid I don't understand

                        either.

Edgeworth:        It's clear from the luminol

                        test that blood was there.

Edgeworth:        However, when the "second"

                        crime took place...

Edgeworth:        both Officer Meekins and

                        Officer Marshall failed to

                        notice the blood.

Phoenix:           That means...

                        the blood from the first crime

                        was wiped away...

Phoenix:           by the real murderer.

Edgeworth:        I would have had just ten

                        minutes to murder the victim,

                        carry his body away,

Edgeworth:        and clean up the blood...

                        Unfortunately that's

                        physically impossible.

Judge:               That would mean...

Judge:               the crime must have taken

                        place before Mr. Edgeworth

                        entered the evidence room.

Phoenix:           Let's look at the chart again.

Phoenix:           There's only one other card

                        number remaining: "7777777"!

Marshall:           Talk about a lucky number...

Judge:               But wait...

                        That doesn't make sense!

Judge:               How could Officer Goodman have

                        entered the evidence room?

Phoenix:           Since there's no record of his

                        card being used beforehand...

Phoenix:           he must have entered along

                        with the real murderer.

Phoenix:           That's the only plausible

                        explanation.

Phoenix:           He went in with "7777777"!

Judge:               Mr. Edgeworth!

                        Please look into this ASAP!

Judge:               Find out whose ID number is
                        "sevensevensevensevenseven-

                        sevensevenseven"!

Edgeworth:        That's one "seven" too many,

                        Your Honor.

Edgeworth:        Unfortunately...

                        I'm unable to look up the

                        owner of that ID card.

Edgeworth:        At least, at present.

Phoenix:           What!?

Marshall:           Explain yourself, son.

Edgeworth:        The ID number "7777777"

                        belongs to someone with a rank

                        of Captain or higher...

Edgeworth:        Someone who is a so-called

                        "executive officer."

Edgeworth:        We don't have the authority

                        to inquire into such a

                        person's identity.

Phoenix:           OBJECTION!

Phoenix:           But that's ridiculous! Just

                        how...

Edgeworth:        I'm not finished talking,

                        Mr. Wright.

Edgeworth:        There is one situation in

                        which we can be granted such

                        authority.

Judge:               If an official charge filed

                        against an executive is

                        accepted.

Phoenix:           An "official charge"...

Marshall:           You're all alike, aren't you?

Marshall:           With your "cover-ups" and your

                        "forgeries"...

Marshall:           That's how the Prosecutor's

                        Office operates!

Edgeworth:        OBJECTION!

Edgeworth:        I take pride in my work,

                        Officer Marshall.

Edgeworth:        I would appreciate it if you

                        would keep your slander to

                        yourself.

Marshall:           "Slander," is it?

                        Okay.

Marshall:           Let me ask a question.

Edgeworth:        Yes?

Marshall:           No, not to you. To her, the

                        defendant sitting over there.

Marshall:           Your own little "executive."

Phoenix:           (L-Lana?)

Edgeworth:        OBJECTION!

Edgeworth:        Don't be stupid.

                        She's been charged with

                        murder.

Edgeworth:        Of course we've looked up her

                        ID number... and it's not

                        "7777777."

Marshall:           Don't play me for a fool,

                        pardner.

                        That's not what I want to ask.

Marshall:           All I want to know is one

                        thing... about that incident.

Judge:               The SL-9 Incident?

Marshall:           Answer me this, Chief

                        Prosecutor!

Marshall:           In that trial two years ago...

                        Did you really only use

                        legitimate evidence!?

 

Edgeworth:        Do you need the witness to

                        repeat his question, Chief

                        Prosecutor?

Lana:                I heard him fine,

                        Mr. Edgeworth.

Edgeworth:        Two years ago... I was in

                        charge of the prosecution for

                        that trial.

Edgeworth:        At the time, we...

Lana:                Occasionally...

                        we felt the powerlessness of

                        the law.

Lana:                At least... I did.

Phoenix:           ...!

Ema:                L-Lana...

Lana:                I became a prosecutor in order

                        to suppress crime with the

                        law.

Lana:                But before I realized it,

                        we were the ones being

                        suppressed by the law.

Judge:               Defendant!

                        Just what are you saying!?

Marshall:           I'll ask you again, Chief

                        Prosecutor.

Marshall:           During that trial two years

                        ago...

Marshall:           did you really present all the

                        evidence in court?

Marshall:           Can you look me, an

                        investigator in that crime, in

                        the eye and say that you did?

Judge:               Chief Prosecutor!

                        You didn't...

Lana:                ...

                        I don't have to, Officer

                        Marshall.

Edgeworth:        !

                        Why don't you answer him!?

Lana:                Drastic crimes require

                        drastic measures...

Lana:                That's just the way it is.

Lana:                We did what we had to...

                        in order for him to get the

                        verdict he deserved.

Ema:                But Lana!

Lana:                Even if it involved "forging"

                        evidence.

Marshall:           See? That's what I'm

                        talking about.

Edgeworth:        No...

                        NNNOOOOOOO!!!

Judge:               Order! Order! Order!

                        ORDERRRRR!!!

 

                        Lana's remarks caused such a

                        stir...

                        the chaos in the courtroom

                        could not be quelled.

                        The conclusion of the trial...

                        would have to wait until the

                        following day...

 

 

To Be Continued

 

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