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Outside the Coutroom: Before the Trial [ ]
A few minutes later...
District Court
Defendant Lobby No. 1
Phoenix
...
Ouch... My head... It's throbbing...
And why does it feel... so foggy in there...?
Maggey Byrde appears.
? ? ?
Gooood morning!
Phoenix
Ack!
Uh... G-Good morning...
? ? ?
What's wrong!? You don't look well!
People are at their best first thing in the morning! Where's that fighting spirit!?
Phoenix
... Sorry, but can you turn the cheeriness down?
My head... sort of hurts...
? ? ?
Roger that!
Phoenix
...
? ? ?
...
Phoenix
... Um... Am I in trouble or something?
? ? ?
Huh? "Trouble...?"
Phoenix
W-Wait, never mind. You're a policewoman, right?
I thought maybe I had done something wrong...?
? ? ?
Wh-What are you talking about?
I'm the one in trouble!
Phoenix
... What?
Byrde
I'm placing my life in your hands today, Mr. Phoenix Wright!
Phoenix
Life... in... my hands...?
Byrde
You promised me! You said you would prove that I was not guilty !
Phoenix
"N... Not... guilty"?
Byrde
Just when I thought all hope was lost; when all the other lawyers had laughed me off...
"Leave it to me!" you said! You! The one and only Phoenix Wright came to save the day!
And just like that, I was moved to tears, sir!
I'll never forget what you're doing for me, EVER!
Phoenix
(What is this girl babbling about...?)
Byrde
Actually, I really love to watch court proceedings, and I always root for you to win!
When I'm off duty, I like to come here and...
...?
What's wrong? You've been acting really strange and you keep staring at me.
You're making me kind of nervous, sir...
Phoenix
Oh... sorry.
(Hmm... I'm afraid to ask, but here goes...)
So, this might sound bad, but... uh... Who are you...?
Byrde
Whaaaaat!?
Mr. Wright!! How can you say that!?
How can you do this to the fragile heart of a girl about to go on trial...?
You're absolutely horrible!
Phoenix
No -- I mean, I didn't mean it like that!
Byrde
Is this how a defense attorney treats his clients, sir!? I can't believe this!!
Phoenix
No, it's just... ...Well, I think you have the wrong person.
I'm...
Byrde
Yes...!? "I'm..."!?
Phoenix
...
Phoenix
... I'm... Who am I? (Why am I drawing a blank...?)
Bailiff
The trial will begin shortly.
Will the defendant and her lawyer please proceed to the courtroom immediately!
Byrde
The trial's about to start! I'm counting on you in there, OK?
Fade to black
Phoenix
(Hmm... I guess I must have amnesia ...)
(Let's see... What can I piece together...?)
(Hmm, from our conversation, I can safely say that I'm probably a defense attorney .)
(And that girl... I said I'd prove her " not guilty "...)
(I can't believe I made such an irresponsible promise.)
Aaaaaargh! Someone, please!!
Tell me this is just a bad dream!
(Why do I get the feeling this is one dream I won't be waking up from...? *gulp*)
Inside the Courtroom [ ]
September 8, 10:00 AM
District Court
Courtroom No. 2
Judge
The court is now in session for the trial of Maggey Byrde.
Payne
The prosecution is ready, Your Honor.
Winston Payne
Age: 53
Gender: Male
The prosecutor for this case. Lacks presence. Generally bad at getting his points across.
Phoenix
...
Judge
What is it, Mr. Wright?
Phoenix
Um, er... Are you talking to me...?
Judge
Do you see any other defense attorneys here?
Phoenix
(I guess not. Urk.)
Judge
Now then, are you ready?
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 1)Phoenix Wright Larry Butz Mia Fey
ANSWER 1: Phoenix Wright
Phoenix
Um... the defendant... is me, right?
Mia
Wright! Have you completely lost your mind? Focus!
The defendant is the person on trial!
You're his lawyer!
Phoenix
Um, er, eh? Oh yeah, right! Eh heh heh.
Mia
This is no laughing matter!
You did pass the bar, didn't you?
Judge
Sorry, I couldn't hear your answer. I'll ask once more:
Please state the name of the defendant in this case.
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 1)Phoenix Wright Larry Butz Mia Fey
ANSWER 1: Mia Fey
Phoenix
The, um, defendant? That's... er... Mia Fey?
Mia
Wrong, Wright. Look, I have to leave.
I have to go home. I'm... I'm expecting a delivery.
Phoenix
Aw, c'mon Chief. There's no need to be going so soon, is there?
Mia
Wright!
Listen: the defendant is the one on trial--your client!
I mean, that's about as basic as you can get!
Phoenix
(I put my foot in it this time! I've got to relax!)
Judge
Sorry, I couldn't hear your answer. I'll ask once more:
Please state the name of the defendant in this case.
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 1)Phoenix Wright Larry Butz Mia Fey
ANSWER 1: Larry Butz
Phoenix
The defendant? Well, that's Larry Butz, Your Honor.
Judge
Correct.
Just keep your wits about you and you'll do fine.
Next question:
This is a murder trial. Tell me, what's the victim's name ?
Phoenix
(Whew, I know this one! Glad I read the case report cover so many times.)
(It's... wait... Uh-oh!)
(No... no way! I forgot! I'm drawing a total blank here!)
Mia
Phoenix! Are you absolutely SURE you're up to this?
You don't even know the victim's name!?
Phoenix
Oh, the victim! O-Of course I know the victim's name!
I, um, just forgot. ... Temporarily.
Mia
I think I feel a migraine coming on.
Look, the defendant's name is listed in the Court Record .
Just touch the Court Record button to check it at anytime, okay?
Remember to check it often. Do it for me, please. I'm begging you.
Judge
Let's hear your answer. Who is the victim in this case?
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 2)Mia Fey Cinder Block Cindy Stone
ANSWER 2: Mia Fey
Phoenix
Um... Mia Fey?
Mia
W-W-What!? How can I be the victim!?
Phoenix
Oh! Right! Sorry! I, er, it was the first name that popped into my head, and--
Mia
The Court Record button! Remember to use it when you are in a pinch.
Judge
Let me ask that one again:
Let's hear your answer. Who is the victim in this case?
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 2)Mia Fey Cinder Block Cindy Stone
ANSWER 2: Cinder Block
Phoenix
Oh, um, wasn't it Ms. Block? Ms. Cinder Block?
Judge
The person in question was a victim of murder, not ill-conceived naming, Mr. Wright.
Mia
Wright?
If you forget something, just touch the Court Record button to help you remember.
A mistake in court could cost you the case.
Judge
I'll ask you again:
Let's hear your answer. Who is the victim in this case?
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 2)Mia Fey Cinder Block Cindy Stone
ANSWER 2: Cindy Stone
Phoenix
Um... the victim's name is Cindy Stone .
Judge
Correct.
Now, tell me, what was the cause of death?
She died because she was...?
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 3)Poisoned Hit with a blunt object Strangled
ANSWER 3: Poisoned
Phoenix
Oh, right! Wasn't she, um, poisoned by, er... poison?
Judge
You're asking me!?
Phoenix
Um... Chief! Help me out!
Mia
Check the court record. The Court Record button... remember?
Phoenix
(Geez. Give a guy a break!)
Judge
Let me ask again.
She died because she was...?
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 3)Poisoned Hit with a blunt object Strangled
ANSWER 3: Strangled
Phoenix
Right... she was strangled, wasn't she?
Mia
Please tell me that was you talking to yourself.
Judge
If you wish to hang yourself, Mr. Wright, you're welcome to, but not inside my courtroom.
I suppose there's nothing to do but give you another try:
She died because she was...?
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 3)Poisoned Hit with a blunt object Strangled
ANSWER 3: Hit with a blunt object
Phoenix
She was struck once, by a blunt object.
Judge
Correct.
You've answered all my questions. I see no reason why we shouldn't proceed.
You seem much more relaxed, Mr. Wright. Good for you.
Phoenix
Thank you, Your Honor. (Because I don't FEEL relaxed, that's for sure.)
Judge
Well, then...
First, a question for the prosecution. Mr. Payne?
Payne
Yes, Your Honor?
Judge
As Mr. Wright just told us, the victim was struck with a blunt object.
Would you explain to the court just what that "object" was?
Payne
The murder weapon was this statue of "The Thinker."
It was found lying on the floor, next to the victim.
Judge
I see... the court accepts it into evidence.
Statue added to the Court Record.
New Evidence: Statue [ ]
Statue
Type: Weapons
Submitted as evidence by Prosecutor Payne.
A statue in the shape of "The Thinker." It's rather heavy.
Mia
Wright...
Be sure to pay attention to any evidence added during the trial.
That evidence is the only ammunition you have in court.
Touch the Court Record button to check the Court Record frequently.
Judge bangs his gavel.
Judge
Mr. Payne, the prosecution may call its first witness.
Payne
The prosecution calls the defendant, Mr. Butz, to the stand.
Phoenix
Um, Chief, what do I do now?
Mia
Pay attention. You don't want to miss any information that might help your client's case.
You'll get your chance to respond to the prosecution later, so be ready!
Let's just hope he doesn't say anything... unfortunate.
Phoenix
(Uh oh, Larry gets excited easily... this could be bad.)
Larry Butz takes the stand.
Payne
Ahem.
Mr. Butz. Is it not true that the victim had recently dumped you?
Butz
Hey, watch it buddy!
We were great together! We were Romeo and Juliet, Cleopatra and Mark Anthony!
Phoenix
(Um... didn't they all die?)
Butz
I wasn't dumped! She just wasn't taking my phone calls. Or seeing me... Ever.
WHAT'S IT TO YOU, ANYWAY!?
Payne
Mr. Butz, what you describe is generally what we mean by "dumped."
In fact, she had completely abandoned you... and was seeing other men!
She had just returned from overseas with one of them the day before the murder!
Butz
Whaddya mean, "one of them"!?
Lies! All of it, lies! I don't believe a word of it!
Payne
Your Honor, the victim's passport.
According to this, she was in Paris until the day before she died.
Passport added to the Court Record.
Passport
Type: Evidence
Submitted as evidence by Prosecutor Payne.
The victim apparently arrived home from Paris on 7/30, the day before the murder.
Judge
Hmm... Indeed, she appears to have returned the day before the murder.
Butz
Dude... no way...
Payne
The victim was a model, but did not have a large income.
It appears that she had several "Sugar Daddies."
Butz
Daddies? Sugar?
Payne
Yes. Older men, who gave her money and gifts.
She took their money and used it to support her lifestyle.
Butz
Duuude!
Payne
We can clearly see what kind of woman this Ms. Stone was.
Tell me, Mr. Butz, what do you think of her now?
Mia
Wright...
I don't think you want him to answer that question.
Phoenix
(Yeah... Larry has a way of running his mouth in all the wrong directions.)
(Should I...?)
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 4)Wait and see what happens Stop him from answering
ANSWER 4: Wait and see what happens
Phoenix
(Might be better not to get involved in this one...)
Payne
Well, Mr. Butz?
Butz
Dude, no way! That cheatin' she-dog!
(go to ANSWER 4 RESULT)
ANSWER 4: Stop him from answering
Phoenix
My client had no idea the victim was seeing other men!
That question is irrelevant to this case!
Payne
Oof! *wince*
Butz
Dude! Nick! Whaddya mean, "irrelevant"!?
That cheatin' she-dog!
(go to ANSWER 4 RESULT)
ANSWER 4 RESULT
Butz
I'm gonna die. I'm just gonna drop dead!
Yeah, and when I meet her in the afterlife...
I'm going to get to the bottom of this!
Judge bangs his gavel.
Judge
Let's continue with the trial, shall we?
Payne
I believe the accused's motive is clear to everyone.
Judge
Yes, quite.
Phoenix
(Oh boy. This is so not looking good.)
Payne
Next question!
You went to the victim's apartment on the day of the murder, did you not?
Butz
Gulp!
Payne
Well, did you, or did you not?
Butz
Heh? Heh heh. Well, maybe I did, and maybe I didn't!
Phoenix
(Uh oh. He went.)
(What do I do?)
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 5)Have him answer honestly Stop him from answering
ANSWER 5: Have him answer honestly
Phoenix
(I know! I'll send him a signal...)
(TELL THE TRUTH)
Butz
Er... Yeah! Yeah! I was there! I went!
Judge bangs his gavel.
Judge
Order!
Well, Mr. Butz?
Butz
Dude, chill!
She wasn't home, man... So, like, I didn't see her.
OBJECTION!
Payne
Your Honor, the defendant is lying.
Judge
Lying?
Payne
The prosecution would like to call a witness who can prove Mr. Butz is lying.
(go to ANSWER 5 RESULT)
ANSWER 5: Stop him from answering
Phoenix
(I'll send him a signal...)
(LIE LIKE A DOG)
Butz
Um, well, see, it's like this: I don't remember.
Payne
You "don't remember"?
Well then, we'll just have to remind you!
Phoenix
(I got a bad feeling about this...)
Payne
We have a witness that can prove he DID go to the victim's apartment that day!
(go to ANSWER 5 RESULT)
ANSWER 5 RESULT
Judge
Well, that simplifies matters. Who is your witness?
Payne
The man who found the victim's body.
Just before making the gruesome discovery...
He saw the defendant fleeing the scene of the crime!
Judge bangs his gavel three times.
Judge
Order! Order in the court!
Mr. Payne, the prosecution may call its witness.
Payne
Yes, Your Honor.
Phoenix
(This is bad...)
Payne
On the day of the murder, my witness was selling newspapers at the victim's building.
Please bring Mr. Frank Sahwit to the stand!
Frank Sahwit
Age: 36
Gender: Male
Discovered Ms. Stone's body. Newspaper salesman who saw Larry flee the scene.
Frank Sahwit takes the stand.
Payne
Mr. Sahwit, you sell newspaper subscriptions, is this correct?
Sahwit
Oh, oh yes! Newspapers, yes!
Judge
Mr. Sahwit, you may proceed with your testimony .
Please tell the court what you saw on the day of the murder.
Witness's Account: Testimony [ ]
WITNESS TESTIMONY
-- Witness's Account --
Sahwit
I was going door-to-door, selling subscriptions when I saw a man fleeing an apartment.
I thought he must be in a hurry becayse he left the door half-open behind him.
Thinking it strange, I looked inside the apartment.
Then I saw her lying there... A woman... not moving... dead!
I quailed in fright and found myself unable to go inside.
I thought to call the police immediately!
However, the phone in her apartment wasn't working.
I went to a nearby park and found a public phone.
I remember the time exactly: It was 1:00 PM.
The man who ran was, without a doubt, the defendant sitting right over there.
END TESTIMONY
Judge
Hmm...
Phoenix
(Larry! Why didn't you tell the truth?)
(I can't defend you against a testimony like that!)
Judge
Incidentally, why wasn't the phone in the victim's apartment working?
Payne
Your Honor, at the time of the murder, there was a blackout in the building.
Judge
Aren't phones supposed to work during a blackout?
Payne
Yes, Your Honor...
However, some cordless phones do not function normally.
The phone that Mr. Sahwit used was one of those.
Your Honor...
I have a record of the blackout, for your perusal.
Blackout Record added to the Court Record
Blackout Record
Type: Documents
Submitted as evidence by Prosecutor Payne.
Electricity to Ms. Stone's building was out from noon to 6PM on the day of the crime.
Judge
Now, Mr. Wright...
Phoenix
Yes! Er... yes, Your Honor?
Judge
You may begin your cross-examination .
Phoenix
C-Cross-examination , Your Honor?
Mia
Alright, Wright, this is it. The real deal!
Phoenix
Uh... what exactly am I suppsed to do?
Mia
Why, you expose the lies in the testimony the witness just gave!
Phoenix
Lies! What?! He was lying!?
Mia
Your client is innocent, right?
Then that witness must have lied in his testimony!
Or is your client really... guilty?
Phoenix
!!! How do I prove he's not?
Mia
You hold the key! It's in the evidence !
Compare the witness's testimony to the evidence at hand.
There's bound to be a contradiction in there!
First, find contradictions between the Court Record and the witness's testimony.
Then, once you've found the contradicting evidence ...
present it and rub it in the witness's face!
Phoenix
Um... okay.
Mia
Touch the Court Record button and point out contradictions in the testimony!
Witness's Account: Cross-Examination [ ]
CROSS-EXAMINATION
-- Witness's Account --
Sahwit
I was going door-to-door, selling subscriptions when I saw a man fleeing an apartment.
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
Isn't a man leaving an apartment a common sight?
I find it odd you would take notice of him...
Sahwit
Er... heh.
I don't know. He just seemed strange to me, that's all.
Like he was mad, and yet frightened at the same time.
Just like... a criminal fleeing the scene of a crime!
Phoenix
The defense requests that the witness refrain from conjecture!
Payne
Of course. What the witness means is that the man he saw looked suspicious.
So, what happened next?
Sahwit
I thought he must be in a hurry becayse he left the door half-open behind him.
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
Half-open... you say?
Sahwit
Yes, yes, the door was open halfway. Yes.
I watched for a moment, but no one came to close the door.
"That's odd, in a big city like this," I thought...
Payne
I see. And what happened next?
Sahwit
Thinking it strange, I looked inside the apartment.
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
What gave you the idea to do that?
Sahwit
Well, the door was half-open, you see.
Isn't it only human to want to... peek?
We climb mountains because they are there! It's the same thing.
Payne
Truer words have never been spoken! Anyone would look inside!
Phoenix
(Hmm... why did Payne cut him off so quickly?)
Payne
So you looked into the apartment. What happened then?
Sahwit
Then I saw her lying there... A woman... not moving... dead!
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
Are you sure she was dead?
Sahwit
W-Well, no, I guess I wasn't.
But, she wasn't moving at all, and there was blood everywhere.
Phoenix
(I guess that would look fatal to anyone...)
Very well, what happened next?
Sahwit
I quailed in fright and found myself unable to go inside.
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
So, you didn't touch ANYTHING in the apartment?
Sahwit
Um, yes. I mean no! Nothing.
Phoenix
Okay. What happened next?
Sahwit
I thought to call the police immediately!
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
You "thought" to call the police? Does that mean you didn't actually call them!?
Payne
Please, please... Listen to the rest of the testimony.
You thought to call the police... What happened next?
Sahwit
However, the phone in her apartment wasn't working.
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
The phone in her apartment wasn't working?
Sahwit
Yes. I mean, no, no it wasn't. Right.
Phoenix
But you said you didn't go into the apartment... or did you!?
Sahwit
Oh, oh, that? I can explain that!
There was a cordless phone on a shelf in the entranceway.
I reached inside and tried using that to call...
Payne
And that phone wasn't working, correct?
What happened next?
Sahwit
I went to a nearby park and found a public phone.
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
Why use a public phone?
Sahwit
Well, you see, I don't have a cell phone.
And, being the middle of the afternoon, there was no answer at the nearby apartments.
Phoenix
Ah, right... what time did you call again?
Sahwit
I remember the time exactly: It was 1:00 PM.
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
1:00 PM! Are you certain?
Sahwit
Yes. Absolutely.
Phoenix
(Hmm... He seems really confident.)
Mia
1:00 PM ?
Wright. Doesn't that seem strange to you?
Present some evidence to contradict him!
Sahwit
The man who ran was, without a doubt, the defendant sitting right over there.
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
Are you absolutely, 100% positive?
Sahwit
Yes, it was him. No mistake about it.
Payne
The witness says he's certain!
Mia
That's all of it.
There must be a contradiction in there somewhere.
Examine the Court Record button if something strikes you as being suspicious.
Then, find the evidence that contradicts his testimony, and present it to him!
OBJECTION: Cindy's Autopsy Report [ ]
OBJECTION!
Phoenix
You found the body at 1:00 PM. You're sure?
Sahwit
Yes. It was 1:00PM, for certain.
Phoenix
Frankly, I find that hard to believe!
Your statement directly contradicts the autopsy report.
The autopsy notes the time of death at sometime after 4PM .
There was nobody to... er... no "body" to find at 1:00 PM!
How do you explain this three-hour gap?
Sahwit
!!!
Oh, that! Oh, er...
OBJECTION!
Payne
This is trivial! The witness merely forgot the time!
Judge
After his testimony, I find that hard to believe.
Mr. Sahwit...
Why were you so certain that you found the body at 1:00 PM?
Sahwit
I... er... well, I... Gee, that's a really good question!
Mia
Great job, Wright! Way to put him on the spot!
That's all you have to do: point out contradictions!
Lies always beget more lies!
See through one, and their whole story falls apart!
Sahwit
Wait! I remember now!
Judge
Would you care to give your testimony again?
The Time of Discovery: Testimony [ ]
WITNESS TESTIMONY
-- The Time of Discovery --
Sahwit
You see, when I found the body, I heard the time.
There was a voice saying the time... It was probably coming from the television.
Oh, but it was three hours off, wasn't it?
I guess the victim must have been watching a video of a taped program!
That's why I thought it was 1:00 PM!
Terribly sorry about the misunderstanding...
END TESTIMONY
Judge
Hmm... I see. You heard a voice saying the time on a taped program.
Mr. Wright, you may cross-examine the witness.
Mia
Wright!
You know what to do!
Phoenix
I've got this one.
The Time of Discovery: Cross-Examination [ ]
CROSS-EXAMINATION
-- The Time of Discovery --
Sahwit
You see, when I found the body, I heard the time.
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
You said "heard"... Not "saw"?
Sahwit
Yes, heard.
All I saw was the body lying there...
I didn't think to look at anything else, least of all my watch.
Phoenix
Hmm... Isn't that a little strange?
So you're saying you "heard" something.
But if you were so shocked by the body, you wouldn't hear anything at all!
OBJECTION!
Payne
The witness did say he actually heard the time.
It's ludicrous to suggest he "wouldn't hear anything"!
Judge
Hmm... I have to agree with the prosecution.
Witness, continue your testimony.
Sahwit
There was a voice saying the time... It was probably coming from the television.
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
Are you sure it was a television and not... a radio?
Sahwit
Well, no, I guess it might have been a radio.
Payne
Incidentally, there was no radio on the premises.
There was only one large television.
Mia
Wright!
I can't put my finger on it, but something about this seems fishy.
Something about "hearing" the television...
Payne
The witness has testified. He heard the time.
Sahwit
Oh, but it was three hours off, wasn't it?
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
How do you explain the gap!
Judge
Well, witness? Can you explain this?
Sahwit
I guess the victim must have been watching a video of a taped program!
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
A... video?
Sahwit
Yes, that would explain why the time was wrong!
Phoenix
True, true...
Mia
Wright!
I think the problem lies someplace else...
Judge
We're agreed that you heard the time at the scene, then.
Sahwit
That's why I thought it was 1:00 PM!
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
Are you sure the voice you heard said it was 1:00 PM?
Sahwit
Yes, I can practically hear it now. It was quite clear.
Judge
Mr. Payne, has the prosecution verified this testimony?
Payne
My apologies, Your Honor.
I, too, have only just learned that the witness "heard" the time
Sahwit
Oh, I'm really sorry. I only remembered it just now.
Sahwit
Terribly sorry about the misunderstanding...
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
Well, you just watch it!
(Hmm... Not much point pressing him on that one, was there?)
Mia
Notice anything suspicious?
OBJECTION: Blackout Record [ ]
OBJECTION!
Phoenix
Hold it right there!
The prosecution has said there was a blackout at the time of the discovery!
And this record proves it!
Sahwit
...!
Phoenix
You couldn't have heard a television... or a video!
Sahwit
Gah!!!
I... well... urk!
Judge
The defense has a point.
Do you have an explanation for this, Mr. Sahwit?
Sahwit
No, I... I find it quite puzzling myself! Quite!
...
Aah!
W-wait! I remember now!
Judge
Mr. Sahwit?
The court would prefer to hear an accurate testimony from the very beginning.
These constant corrections are harming your credibility.
That, and you seem rather... distraught.
Sahwit
...!
M-my apologies, Your Honor!
It... er, it must have been the shock of finding the body!
Judge
Very well, Mr. Sahwit.
Let's hear your testimony once more please.
Hearing the Time: Testimony [ ]
WITNESS TESTIMONY
-- Hearing the Time --
Sahwit
Actually, I didn't "hear" the time... I "saw" it!
There was a table clock in the apartment, wasn't there!
Yeah, the murder weapon! The killer used it to hit the victim!
That must have been what I saw.
END TESTIMONY
Judge
You saw a clock? I guess that would explain it.
The defense may cross-examine the witness.
Phoenix
Gladly.
Hearing the Time: Cross-Examination [ ]
CROSS-EXAMINATION
-- Hearing the Time --
Sahwit
Actually, I didn't "hear" the time... I "saw" it!
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
That strikes me as a very suspicious mistake.
Sahwit
Yes, I can see how you'd be a little doubtful...
I'm really sorry. I only just remembered that table clock!
Judge
A "table clock"?
Sahwit
There was a table clock in the apartment, wasn't there!
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
A "table clock"? Was there a clock at the scene?
Judge
This is the first I've heard of it!
Sahwit
Yeah, the murder weapon! The killer used it to hit the victim!
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
The... murder weapon?
Sahwit
Yes, the table clock that was used as a weapon!
That's what I just said. Did you doze off in the middle of my testimony or something?
Phoenix
(Something's fishy here...)
Sahwit
That must have been what I saw.
HOLD IT!
Phoenix
Why didn't you tell us that in the first place?
Sahwit
I guess it just slipped my mind!
I'm not really sure how it happened myself...
Payne
The witness says he saw the table clock. End of story.
Mia
Now, find the contradiction!
OBJECTION: Statue [ ]
OBJECTION!
Phoenix
Wait just a moment!
The murder weapon wasn't a clock. It was this statue!
Now how is this supposed to be a clock?
Sahwit
Y-you with your "objections," and your "evidence"... Just who do you think you are!?
Phoenix
Just answer the question, Mr. Sahwit.
Sahwit
Hey, I... I saw it there, okay! That's a clock!
Payne
Your Honor! If I may...
Judge
Yes, Mr. Payne?
Payne
As the witness stated, this statue is indeed a clock.
The neck is a switch. You just tilt it, and it says the time out loud.
As it doesn't look like a clock, I submitted it as a statue. My apologies.
Judge
I see.
So the murder weapon was a table clock after all.
Well, Mr. Wright?
It appears that the witness's testimony was correct. This is a clock.
Do you have any problems with his testimony now?
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 6)
ANSWER 6: No
Phoenix
I guess not.
There was a clock on the scene, so, no problem.
Mia
Wright! Are you out of your mind!?
That clock doesn't look like a clock at all!
The witness couldn't have possibly known it was a clock just by seeing it!
He said himself, he never entered the apartment!
It was in his testimony!
Phoenix
Hey! You're right!
Judge
Is something the matter? Does the defense have anything to add?
Phoenix
Yes... Yes I do!
(go to ANSWER 6 RESULT)
ANSWER 6: Yes
Phoenix
Your Honor, there is a gaping hole in the witness's testimony!
(go to ANSWER 6 RESULT)
ANSWER 6 RESULT
Phoenix
The only way he could have known the weapon was a clock is to hold it in his hand.
Yet the witness testified that he never entered the apartment!
Clearly, a contradiction!
Judge
Hmm... indeed!
Phoenix
The witness knew it was a clock, because he...
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 7)Went into the apartment Knew the victim
ANSWER 7: Knew the victim
Phoenix
Tell me, isn't it true that you knew the victim?
In fact, you were one of her "sugar daddies"! Be frank with us, Mr. Sahwit!
Sahwit
Hmph.
"Frank"? I'm always "Frank"!
Payne
Your Honor.
We have complete records of the victim's relationships.
Mr. Frank Sahwit does not appear anywhere.
Phoenix
Huh? Oh, really?
Judge
Please, Mr. Wright... Is "Huh" the best response you can muster up?
Try to refrain from making off-the-cuff accusations in the future.
Phoenix
Y-yes, Your Honor. Let me think this over.
The witness knew it was a clock, because he...
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 7)Went into the apartment Knew the victim
ANSWER 7: Went into the apartment
Phoenix
You're lying!
You were inside the apartment on the day of the murder!
Sahwit
Oh yeah? Prove it! Prove I went in there!
Phoenix
I'll do better than that! I can prove you were the one who killed her!
You struck her with the clock, and the shock of the blow triggered the clock's voice!
That was the sound you heard!
Judge bangs his gavel.
Judge
Order in the court!
Intriguing. Please continue, Mr. Wright.
Phoenix
Yes, Your Honor.
Mr. Sahwit.
The sound must have left quite an impression on you.
Understandable, since the murder weapon spoke just as you hit the victim!
That voice was burned into your mind.
That's why you were so certain about the time!
OBJECTION!
Payne
W-w-what's the meaning of this?
This is all baseless conjecture!
Phoenix
Baseless...?
Just look at the witness's face!
Sahwit
Ngh... grrrah!
Judge
Would the witness care to elaborate?
Did you strike the victim with the clock?
Sahwit
I... I...! That... that day... I... I never!
Look... I... the clock... I heard, no! I mean, I saw...Saw... nggg!
Gwaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Sahwit throws his toupee at Phoenix.
Sahwit
Shutupshutupshutup! I hate you!
I-it was him, I tell you! I saw him!
H-he killed her and he should burn! Burn! Give him death!
Judge bangs his gavel.
Judge
Order! Order in the court I say!
Payne
Your Honor, a-a moment please!
There isn't a shred of evidence supporting the defense's claims!
Judge
Mr. Wright!
Phoenix
Your Honor?
Judge
You claim the sound the witness heard came from the clock...
Do you have any evidence?
Phoenix
(The whole case is riding on this! I'd better think it through carefully!)
Yes, Your Honor.
The sound Mr. Sahwit heard was definitely this clock.
A fact which is clear if you simply...
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 8)Examine the clock's batteries Ask the neighbors Try sounding the clock
ANSWER 8: Examine the clock's batteries
Phoenix
All you have to do is examine the batteries!
Judge
Indeed? The batteries are... in the right way. The clock seems to be working fine.
What exactly did you mean, Mr. Wright?
Phoenix
Yes, the clock was working fine!
Payne
Yes, and...?
Phoenix
Umm, I'm sorry, I think I got confused back there with all those testimonies.
Judge
Mr. Wright!
I expect more from a lawyer in this court. Even if it is your first day.
I'm afraid I have to penalize you! Try to think things through more carefully.
PENALTY
Phoenix
Y-yes, Your Honor. As I was saying...
(The whole case is riding on this! I'd better think it through carefully!)
Yes, Your Honor.
The sound Mr. Sahwit heard was definitely this clock.
A fact which is clear if you simply...
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 8)Examine the clock's batteries Ask the neighbors Try sounding the clock
ANSWER 8: Ask the neighbors
Phoenix
All you have to do is talk to the victim's neighbors!
Judge
Talk to the neighbors...?
Phoenix
I'm sure one of them heard the clock tell the time when the incident occurred!
Judge
I see...
Does the prosecution have anything to say, Mr. Payne?
Payne
We have already made all the necessary inquiries.
Everyone living near the victim's apartment was out at the time of the murder.
Furthermore, even if a neighbor had heard the clock,
that would not prove that Mr. Sahwit had heard anything.
Judge
Hmm... That is true.
I believe you may be wrong, Mr. Wright.
You'll receive a penalty for that, unfortunately.
PENALTY
Phoenix
I-I'm sorry, Your Honor! Let me think about it again!
(The whole case is riding on this! I'd better think it through carefully!)
Yes, Your Honor.
The sound Mr. Sahwit heard was definitely this clock.
A fact which is clear if you simply...
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 8)Examine the clock's batteries Ask the neighbors Try sounding the clock
ANSWER 8: Try sounding the clock
Phoenix
Let's sound the clock now, here in this court.
Your Honor, may I have the clock?
I ask the court to listen very carefully...
Alarm clock
...*beep*...
[I think it's 8:25.]
Judge
That certainly is a strange way to announce the time.
Phoenix
Well, he is "The Thinker," after all.
Judge
So, we've heard the clock. What are your conclusions, Mr. Wright?
Phoenix
Mr. Payne... can you tell me what time it is now?
Payne
It's 11:25...
Ack!
Phoenix
As you can see, this clock is exactly three hours slow!
Precisely the discrepancy between what Mr. Sahwit heard and the actual time of death!
So, Mr. Sahwit...
Try to talk your way out of this one!
Sahwit
...
...Hah! Hah hah!
You forgot one thing!
Phoenix
(Uh oh... what's he talking about...?)
Sahwit
While it may seem like that clock IS running three hours slow...
It proves nothing!
How do you know it was running three hours slow on the day of the murder !?
If you can't prove that, you don't have a case!
Phoenix
...!
(He's right! How am I going to prove that!?)
(Dammit! I was so close!)
Judge
Mr. Wright?
It seems you lack the critical evidence to support your claim.
Phoenix
...!
Yes, Your Honor.
Judge
This means I cannot let you indict the witness.
Unfortunately...
Judge bangs his gavel.
Judge
This ends the cross-examination of Mr. Frank Sahwit.
Sahwit
I come all the way down here to testify, and look what happens!
They treat me like a criminal! A criminal!
You lawyers are all slime!
Phoenix
(Grr! I almost had him!)
(Sorry, Larry... I failed you.)
(There's nothing I can do about it now...)
Mia
Not so fast, Mr. Sahwit!
Phoenix
Mia! I mean, Chief!
Mia
Listen up, Wright!
Don't throw this one away, not like this! Think!
Phoenix
But, Chief, it's over.
I can't prove the clock was slow the day of the murder!
Nobody can prove that!
Mia
Um... well, yes.
But that doesn't mean you can't still win! Try thinking out of the box!
Don't waste time doubting the facts. Assume the clock was three hours slow and...
Think through it!
Ask yourself, "why was the clock three hours slow" ?
Figure out the reason, and you'll have your proof!
Right, Wright?
Can you think of a reason as to why the clock would be three hours slow?
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 9)
ANSWER 9: Yes
Phoenix
...
Wait!
Maybe I can prove it!
Mia
You must have evidence somewhere that can prove it, Wright!
Find it and let them have it!
Judge
Well, Mr. Wright?
Judge
You say the clock was already running slow on the day of the murder...
Have you found evidence to support this claim?
Phoenix
Of course.
There is a piece of evidence in the Court Record that can prove my claim beyond a doubt!
Sahwit
Hah! Tough words! Let's see you pull this one off!
(go to ANSWER 9 RESULT)
ANSWER 9: No
Phoenix
H-how am I supposed to know that!?
Mia
I know you can figure it out!
There must be some evidence in the Court Record...
Something that can show why that clock was three hours slow!
Find it, and he won't have a foot to stand on!
Judge
Mr. Wright?
Phoenix
Y-y-yes, Your Honor!
Judge
You say the clock was already running slow on the day of the murder...
Do you have evidence to prove this?
Phoenix
(This is it... all or nothing!)
Yes, Your Honor.
I believe I have the evidence that can prove my claim!
Sahwit
Hah hah! I'd like to see THAT!
(go to ANSWER 9 RESULT)
ANSWER 9 RESULT
Judge
Let's see this evidence that proves why the clock was running slow!
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 10)
ANSWER 10: Wrong Answer
TAKE THAT!
Judge
Um, excuse me. This proves your claim... how?
I can't see what that evidence has to do with the clock.
Phoenix
(D'oh! That wasn't it!)
One more chance... Give me just one more chance!
Judge
Alright, Mr. Wright, but time is not on your side.
Be quick about it.
Let's see this evidence that proves why the clock was running slow!
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 10)
ANSWER 10: Passport
TAKE THAT!
Phoenix
The victim had just returned home from abroad the day before the murder.
As we all know, the time difference between here and Paris is nine hours!
When it's 4:00 PM here, it's 1:00 the next day there.
The clock wasn't three hours slow, it was nine hours fast!
The victim hadn't reset her clock since returning home!
That's why the time you heard when you struck her dead in her apartment was wrong!
Proof enough for you, Mr. Sahwit? Or should I say... Mr. Did It!
Sahwit
Ngh! ...!
Sahwit passes out.
Judge bangs his gavel three times.
Judge
O-order! Order, I say!
Verdict [ ]
Judge
Well...
This case has certainly turned out differently than we all expected.
Mr. Payne... your client?
Payne
He... er... he was arrested and has been taken away, Your Honor.
Judge
Very well.
Mr. Wright?
Phoenix
Yes, Your Honor.
Judge
I have to say, I'm impressed.
I don't think I've ever seen someone complete a defense so quickly...
and find the true culprit at the same time!
Phoenix
Thank you, Your Honor.
Judge
At this point, this is only a formality, but...
This court finds the defendant, Mr. Larry Butz...
NOT GUILTY
Judge bangs his gavel.
Judge
And with that... The court is adjourned.
Fade to black.
Phoenix
It turns out that Frank Sahwit was a common burglar!
He posed as a newspaper salesman to check and see when people were out of the house!
That day...
When Larry went to her apartment, the victim wasn't home.
After he left, Mr. Sahwit let himself in to do his dirty work!
While he was searching her place, the victim returned!
Flustered, Mr. Sahwit grabbed the nearest blunt object he could find...
Outside the Courtroom: After the Trial [ ]
August 3, 2:32 PM
District Court
Defendant Lobby No. 2
Phoenix
(Whew... I still can't believe we won!)
Mia appears.
Mia
Wright! Good job in there!
Congratulations!
Phoenix
Th-thanks, Chief. I owe it all to you.
Mia
Not at all, not at all! You fought your own battles in there.
It's been a while since I've seen a trial end on such a satisfying note!
Phoenix
(I've never seen the chief looking this happy...)
(If she's this glad, imagine how Larry must feel!)
Larry appears.
Butz
My life is over...
Phoenix
Larry! You're supposed to be happy! What's wrong now!?
Butz
Aww, Nick...
Don't worry 'bout me! I'll be dead and gone soon!
Phoenix
Good! Wait, no! I mean... Bad! Bad bad bad!
Larry, you're innocent! The case is closed.
Butz
...
But... but my Cindy-windy's gone, man! Gone forever!
Phoenix
(Larry, she was a... Nah... Never mind.)
Mia
Congratulations, Harry!
Butz
H-Harry...?
Mia
Yes, you! I can practically see the headlines now: "Harry Butz, Innocent!"
Butz
Heh... um... thanks! I really owe you one.
I won't forget this, ever! Let's celebrate! Dinner? Movie? My treat!
Mia
Oh, no, I couldn't.
Phoenix
(Hey, I was the one who got you off the hook!)
Butz
Oh, hey!
H-here, take this! It's a present!
Mia
A present? For me?
Wait... Wasn't this the evidence that...
Butz
Actually, I made this clock for her!
I made one for her and one for me.
Mia
R-really? You? You made this?
...
Well, thank you. I'll keep it as a memento.
Butz
Yo, Nick...
Can you believe it? I was so into that chick...
And... and she was just playing me for a fool!
Don't that make you wanna just cry? *sob*
Phoenix
Larry...
Mia
...
Are you so sure?
Butz
Ex-squeeze me?
Mia
I think she thought quite a lot of you, in her own way.
Butz
Nah, you don't gotta sympathize with me, 'sokay.
Mia
Oh, I'm not just sympathizing, really.
Isn't that right, Wright? Don't you have something to show your friend?
Something that proves how she felt about him?
Phoenix
H-huh? Oh, yeah, right!
(What the heck is she talking about?)
SELECT YOUR ANSWER (QUESTION 11)
ANSWER 11: Wrong Answer
TAKE THAT!
Phoenix
Here you go, Larry. Proof.
Butz
...
Eh... heh heh? It's okay, Nick. Don't worry about me...
I'll forget about her soon enough.
Look, I'm gonna head home. Thanks a ton, eh?
Larry leaves.
Phoenix
(Guess that wasn't the right thing to show him...)
(go to ANSWER 11 RESULT)
ANSWER 11: Statue
TAKE THAT!
Phoenix
Check this out, Larry. Proof Positive you weren't just some chump to her.
Butz
Huh...? Where'd you get that clock?
Phoenix
This is the clock you made for her, Larry!
She took it with her when she traveled.
Butz
Hmm, she probably just needed a clock, that's all.
Phoenix
You think so? It's a pretty heavy clock to take traveling.
Butz
...
Phoenix
Well, make of it what you will.
Butz
...
Hey, Nick.
I'm glad I asked you to be my lawyer.
Really, I am. Thanks.
Larry leaves.
Phoenix
(Hope that made him feel a little better...)
(go to ANSWER 11 RESULT)
ANSWER 11 RESULT
Mia
Wright?
I hope you see the importance of evidence now.
Also, hopefully you realize, things change depending on how you look at them.
People, too.
We never really know if our clients are guilty or innocent.
All we can do is believe in them.
And in order to believe in them, you have to believe in yourself.
Wright...
Listen. Learn. Grow strong.
Never let go of what you believe in. Never.
Well, I think our work here is done! Shall we be off?
Phoenix
Yeah, I guess so!
Mia
Say, how about dinner. On me?
We'll drink a toast to innocent Butz!
Phoenix
Yeah!
Mia
Oh, speaking of Harry...
You were saying part of why you became a lawyer was because of him.
Phoenix
Er, yeah. Part, at least.
Mia
You'll have to tell me more about it sometime! Maybe... over drinks?
Phoenix
And so, my first trial came to a close.
Larry slapped me on the back and said, "Gee, Nick, it's good to have friends!"
But I'm pretty sure he's not going to pay me. Unless you count the clock he gave Mia.
...
I didn't know it then...
but that clock was soon going to be at the center of another incident.
And my promise to tell the chief about me and Larry...
would be one promise that I wouldn't be able to keep.
THE END