Based primarily on the first game in the series, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, the film focuses on rookie defense attorney Phoenix Wright, as he strives to protect his clients in various murder trials, including the death of his mentor, Mia Fey, and ...
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1. Spelling, grammar, and
syncing touch up by Peter
2. Edited by Glen
3. The...
4. one...
5. who...
6. killed me was...
7. The one...
8. who killed me... was...
9. Yogi...
10. Yanni.
11. Mother?
12. This clock...
13. has been set two hours late.
14. Therefore, your claim...
15. that you left the victim's
room at two o'clock...
16. is clearly questionable.
17. You can't tell whether the clock was
set late on the day of the incident!
18. Um, that's true...
19. Hey!
20. Do not rise from your seat, Mr. Butz!
21. Attorney Wright...
22. Of course, as you may know...
23. The number of criminal cases is now
5 times greater than 10 years ago.
24. There is always a big number of
criminals to be judged in the court.
25. If one were to hesitate
like you usually do...
26. There would be no point in
adopting the Bench Trial System.
27. Aww, Wright!
28. It's over...
29. Objection!
30. We already know that you,
31. wearing this 'Steel Samurai' costume,
headed to Studio 1.
32. The script writer very
clearly testified so,
33. when we dropped hints that you're trying...
34. to get the script writer fired.
35. What are you talking about?
36. I've never said such a thing.
37. All I did was let them know
my personal deduction.
38. But the script writer spilled everything.
39. Shut your mouth!
40. Are such dirty tactics even allowed?
41. Prosecutor Edgeworth!
42. This... This is such an absurd method!
43. It cannot be accepted!
44. My methods did not violate
nor contradict the law.
45. Your Honor!
46. Let's settle the verdict quickly,
47. as it is what the Bench
Trial system prioritizes.
48. Let's end this case once and for all.
49. Wai... Please, wait!
50. Let's discuss this matter thoroughly!
51. There are still three days
left before the case closes!
52. Your Honor...
53. The verdict.
54. Objection!
55. Mia!
56. The victim had just returned home to Japan
57. on the day before the incident.
58. The time difference between
Japan and New York is 14 hours.
59. Therefore, when you look at the
clock, it has a 2 hour difference.
60. The victim did not adjust his clock.
61. Your Honor...
62. Any further discussion is a waste of time.
63. Please give your verdict right away.
64. The verdict for Mr. Larry Butz...
65. Not Guilty.
66. Hey, hey, hey, hey...
67. It's a different guy.
68. No, no, no!
69. I'm the guy who won the "Not Guilty"
verdict, Larry Butz!
70. Aren't you going to interview me?
Huh? Huh? Wait!
71. Mr. Camera Man! Here, roll the tape!
72. This is a moment to be remembered!
73. Hey, stop it!
74. You there, which newspaper are you from?
75. You're in court! Quiet down!
76. Whatchu lookin' at?
77. Mr. Harry Butz...
78. The name's Larry!
79. And... Mr. Wright.
80. Are you ignorin' me? Argh!
81. Congrats on the Not Guilty verdict.
82. Ah... Hm, how can I say this...
83. All of this, I owe it
completely to you, Ms. Mia.
84. I'll be forever in debt.
85. Hey! I'm the defense attorney!
86. But we would've lost if Mia didn't show up!
87. Good point.
88. Right!
89. Wait just a sec!
90. I want you to keep this!
91. What is it?
92. Beep beep,
93. I think it's about 11:25!
94. Here!
95. It smells...
96. Oh, it's a clock...
97. He... always makes all these useless things
98. and then sells them in his shop.
99. Just say the word if you don't want it.
100. Shut up!
101. This right here, is not
just any ordinary clock!
102. It has the ability to think
with you in times of trouble!
103. You just ask him about anything, then BAM!
104. There comes your answer!
That's how it works!
105. Stop trying to come up
with such stupid ideas.
106. Well then, here!
107. Extra edition!
108. It's extra!
109. Extraaaaaa!
110. Extraaaaaa!
111. That was outstanding, Edgeworth.
112. "Prosecutor Edgeworth turns the tables and wins the case.
The golden boy of Prosecution redeems his reputation."
113. "Prosecutor Edgeworth turns the tables and wins the case.
The golden boy of Prosecution redeems his reputation."
114. "Prosecutor Edgeworth turns the tables and wins the case.
The golden boy of Prosecution redeems his reputation."
115. I never thought you'd win
such a difficult case.
116. I also heard about your victory, sir.
117. I heard it was a trial with
not enough evidence...
118. I dream about becoming like you, Mr.
Von Karma.
119. Like me?
120. Not a single case lost during
your 40 years as a prosecutor.
121. Winning continuously...
122. That is just a result,
its not my objective.
123. Let me tell you one thing, Edgeworth...
124. Your reputation in the public's eye...
is not that great.
125. You see, it's definitely important to win
at a trial.
126. But that does not mean you are
allowed to do whatever you please.
127. Yes, sir.
128. I'm asking you...
129. Please, help me!
130. Yeah, as if...
131. This is it!
132. The DL-6 Case
133. With this, everything will be clear as day.
134. Mr. Wright!
135. You see, I've been investigating
this case for awhile now...
136. and just a moment ago, I found
an important piece of evidence.
137. I think we are about to have
ourselves a big trial...
138. That's why, I hope you can help.
139. Tomorrow night...
140. can we hold a meeting at the office?
141. Hey, how's the new product?
142. Steel Samurai Buns
143. Even if it's a new product,
I bet the insides are same as before.
144. Red Bean Buns
145. There's no better way than
jumping on the Steel Samurai bandwagon!
146. Wright, do you understand?
147. Life's all about bandwagoning!
148. Rise!
149. Fey & Co. Law Offices
150. Mia, sorry I'm la...
151. Mia!
152. Mia!
153. Mia!
154. Umm... and you are...?
155. Uhh, no! I'm... ah... I'm...
156. We should call an ambulance!
157. Freeze!
158. Ah... no! I'm just...!
159. No! I'm just... this firm's...!
160. You're not the one we're lookin' for, pal.
161. The witness saw the moment of the crime.
162. The criminal is a woman!
163. Maya
164. Maya...
165. Maya...
166. A receipt for a light stand...
167. And you...
168. Who are you?
169. Fey...
170. Maya.
171. Maya?
172. Fey...?
173. Then you're Mia's...?
174. Maya Fey!
175. You're under arrest!
176. The 'Fey' Clan...
177. is a family of spirit mediums.
178. Spirit mediums?
179. Then... You, too?
180. Well, I'm still in training.
181. My father passed away when I was little.
182. As for my mother...
183. I don't know where she is.
184. And I...
185. I only had my sister left...
186. Um...
187. If it's okay...
188. Will you let me defend you?
189. I will be on your side.
190. What do you think?
191. All right.
192. Then first and foremost,
193. why were you at our office last night?
194. I got a call from my sister.
195. I think there might be a voice
message left on my cell phone.
196. You're gonna come back
here for Christmas, right?
197. It's been a while since
we've seen each other.
198. Oh!
199. I received something amusing yesterday...
200. It is a table clock in the
shape of The Thinker.
201. It even talks!
202. You like toys like these, don't you?
203. But it doesn't work as a clock anymore.
204. Well, then.
205. I'll be waiting, all right?
206. Um...
207. Regarding Mia...
208. What did the autopsy show?
209. You want to know?
210. Ah... Yes.
211. Well, all right, pal.
212. Mia Fey's autopsy record.
213. Thank you.
214. You're going through a lot, too, huh?
215. It doesn't matter what you find,
216. you won't win this trial.
217. The prosecutor in charge of this case...
218. is Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth.
219. Finally, we meet.
220. Edgeworth.
221. What are you doing at such a place...
222. Phoenix Wright...?
223. What made you become a prosecutor?
224. I was certain that you...
225. What about you, Edgeworth?
226. Ummm, I wanna...
227. be a great defense attorney,
just like my father!
228. A defense attorney?
229. You don't really mean...
a defense attorney?
230. A defense attorney...
231. And you, Phoenix?
232. Hmm... That's a secret!
233. Oh, come on, tell us!
234. No way!
235. Gee, he changed so much.
236. Why are you here?
237. Bench Trial Admission Ticket
238. The government, taking action against
increasing numbers of heinous crimes,
239. adopted a new judicial system:
The Bench Trial System.
240. Attorneys and prosecutors directly
face each other in an open court.
241. The Bench Trial System works
242. The Bench Trial System works
243. The Bench Trial System works
244. as a system to determine the
defendant's innocence within 3 days.
245. As a system to determine the
defendant's innocence within 3 days.
246. Following the Bench Trial
System's rules, we'll begin.
247. Following the Bench Trial
System's rules, we'll begin.
248. The Defense!
249. The Defense is ready, Your Honor.
250. The Prosecution
251. is ready, Your Honor.
252. The Prosecution has evidence...
253. that proves Mr. Wright's client
has committed the crime.
254. And a witness.
255. The defendant is,
256. without a doubt, guilty.
257. Let's hear from our first witness.
258. Detective Dick Gumshoe
259. Detective Gumshoe, you had Maya Fey,
who was at the scene, placed under arrest.
260. Mr. Gumshoe, you had Maya Fey,
who was at the scene, placed under arrest.
261. Mr. Gumshoe, you had Maya Fey,
who was at the scene, placed under arrest.
262. Why is that?
263. Well!
264. There was irrefutable evidence.
265. Words written in blood...
266. Words written in blood...
267. Written by the victim in her own blood,
while on the verge of death.
268. As a dying message!
269. I know!
270. The word "Maya" was written in blood.
271. Blood stains were found
on the victim's finger.
272. Test results confirmed...
273. that both blood samples were
from the victim, Mia Fey.
274. That is all.
275. Then, it is the Defense's turn.
276. You may begin your
cross-examination of the witness.
277. Yes, Your Honor.
278. Detective Gumshoe...
279. Are you claiming that the victim, Mia...
280. wrote this name?
281. Of course!
282. There's no one else that
could have done it!
283. OBJECTION!
284. You have it backwards, Detective.
285. This word...
286. The victim is the only person who
absolutely could NOT have written it!
287. Take that!
288. According to the autopsy report, the cause was "single
blunt force trauma." Death was instantaneous.
289. According to the autopsy report, the cause was "single
blunt force trauma." Death was instantaneous.
290. She died immediately!
291. But...!
292. No "but" -ing your way
out of this one, Detective!
293. Objection!
294. Defense...
295. That autopsy report is outdated.
296. A second autopsy was performed yesterday...
297. Wha...?
298. "There is a possibility the victim lived
for several minutes after the blow."
299. This sentence was added.
300. N-no way!
301. Ergo, It's quite easy to imagine that the
victim did have time to write "Maya."
302. Your Honor!
303. I did not hear of this report!
304. Silence!
305. Unfortunately, this report
is an official record.
306. The court will accept it as evidence.
307. Then we'll proceed.
308. Let us bring forth the witness
who reported the crime.
309. Redd White
310. Redd White
311. Witness, please state your name
and profession to the court.
312. Redd White.
313. I'm a reporter for a magazine.
314. I gather information about
important people, like gossip.
315. Redd White?
316. Article written by Redd White.
317. Report written by Redd White.
318. Redd White...
319. During the night of the incident,
320. I was looking out my window
while drinking my lemon tea,
321. when I saw a strangely-clothed girl,
322. strike the victim dead.
323. I was extremely shocked when I saw this.
324. Did you definitely see the
murder weapon used in the crime?
325. Ah, yes, "The Thinker..."
326. It was a statue shaped like
"The Thinker," without a doubt.
327. Yes, yes, that's right. It is this clock.
328. That is enough.
329. Your Honor,
330. No further useless questions...
331. Objection!
332. Defense, what is it?
333. Your Honor...
334. The witness said just now...
335. something profoundly important.
336. Mr. White.
337. You called this "a clock,"
is that right?
338. Yes.
339. Your Honor.
340. Does this look like a clock to you?
341. No, now that I look...
342. Even on the court record,
343. it is recorded as a
"statue of The Thinker."
344. That's right!
345. At first glance, it's just a simple statue.
346. When you turn its head, only
then do you know it's a clock.
347. A very unusually designed system.
348. Well then, how did you know...
349. that this statue was a clock?
350. Well, that's because...
351. Of course!
352. Because I heard the clock give the time.
353. His hotel and the crime scene
are very close to one another.
354. It is not unreasonable for
one to have heard it.
355. Huh?
356. Defense, can you explain this?
357. Uh... Well...
358. Uh...
359. Defense, your explanation...?
360. No, wait... Um...
361. Please, wait just a moment.
362. Well, I think this is it, then.
363. I remember clearly...
364. My sister said,
365. "It doesn't work as a clock anymore."
366. It's a table clock in a
shape of The Thinker.
367. It even talks!
368. But it doesn't work as a clock anymore.
369. Then, no further examination
of the witness.
370. HOLD IT!
371. I'm sorry.
372. I would like you to investigate
this clock right now.
373. The clock was, at the moment of crime,
374. already nothing more than a simple statue.
375. How is that?
376. Witness...
377. Even after hearing this,
378. would you say you heard
the sound of the clock?
379. Please answer to the court.
380. I've seen it being sold somewhere.
381. Where did you see it?
382. For your information,
383. this annoying clock is only found for sale
384. in one place in the world.
385. Well...
386. Your answer, please!
387. Witness.
388. You forgot,
389. didn't you?
390. That's it.
391. I forgot!
392. I've forgotten where.
393. Stop lying, you bastard!
394. I have seen it for sale
somewhere, though...
395. Silence!
396. It is somewhat suspicious, but...
397. If the witness has forgotten,
there's nothing we can do.
398. Defense, is there anything else?
399. Yes, well...
400. Yes.
401. Why were you...
402. Why were you looking
out the window in the first place?
403. Because, outside the window...
404. I heard glass breaking.
405. Glass?
406. Well, you know, a lampstand
made of glass...
407. Well, you know, a lampstand
made of glass...
408. Didn't it fall over?
409. Did we even have such a thing at our firm?
410. There were pieces of broken glass
all over the crime scene.
411. Objection!
412. If you looked out the window
because you heard the breaking glass,
413. you wouldn't have known
that it was a lampstand...
414. because it would have already been
broken by the time you got to the window.
415. Small details are irrelevant.
416. Anyway, I saw the lamp before it fell.
417. That is not possible.
418. Let's take a look.
419. When viewing the firm from your hotel room,
420. the visible areas are here.
421. Witness...
422. Where was the lampstand?
423. You can tell by the placement
of the glass shards...
424. that it was...
425. here.
426. So as long as you were in your hotel room,
427. there's no way for you to have known
of the existence of the lampstand.
428. So how is it possible for
you to know something...
429. you'd only know if you
were at the crime scene?
430. YOU ARE ALL TOO NOISY!
431. When I say I was in my hotel room,
it means I was in my hotel room!
432. I told you, I was drinking my lemon tea!
433. Witness...
434. Why don't you just admit to your crime?
435. Actually, this witness...
436. was wiretapping Mia Fey's office.
437. The telephone covers were removed, right?
438. This is the wiretapping device
that was placed in the telephone.
439. It was found during the
crime scene inspection.
440. To install it, the witness
broke into the office.
441. He saw the lampstand during that time.
442. That is probably also when
he heard the clock talking.
443. Mm...
444. Witness...
445. Do you admit to placing the wiretap?
446. Admit it, witness.
447. All right.
448. I snuck in a week before the crime.
449. This witness committed
trespassing and wiretapping.
450. However...
451. That has nothing to do with this case.
452. I understand.
453. Then, we shall end the cross-examination.
454. I'm sorry, just a moment...
455. I mean, please give me just a moment!
456. No.
457. Phoenix...
458. Don't give up.
459. You've already...
460. won.
461. Defense...
462. Is there a problem?
463. Oh, no...
464. Well... This!
465. This, this, this...!
466. What is it?
467. You've already...
468. won.
469. Phoenix...
470. the truth is in your hands.
471. Defense, what is it?
472. There's nothing more pitiful than an attorney
who doesn't know when to admit defeat.
473. It wasn't when he was
installing the wiretap...
474. that the witness saw the lampstand...
475. TAKE THAT!
476. If this is about the word,
we have already gone through that.
477. That's not the problem.
478. But, on the other side...
479. Is this the receipt of the lampstand?
480. Yes!
481. According to this date...
482. it was purchased the day before the crime
occurred at around four in the afternoon.
483. So that means,
484. when the witness broke into the firm,
485. which the witness says was
a WEEK before the crime,
486. the lampstand was not there yet!
487. Mr. White,
488. when you saw the lampstand,
489. it was on the night of the crime,
490. at the site of the murder!
491. The Defense believes...
492. that the "witness" is actually...
493. the murderer of the victim, Mia Fey!
494. Hold it!
495. What you have proven is just that
I was at the site of the murder.
496. It doesn't mean I killed her!
497. You nonsense-spouting bastard!
498. You got that? I didn't kill anybody!
499. You asshole! With that
dumb look on your face!
500. Huh?
501. C'mere! I said come here!
502. Silence!
503. With this, the witness's claim
that he saw the crime is proven incorrect.
504. With this, the witness's claim
that he saw the crime is proven incorrect.
505. Prosecutor Edgeworth...
506. Is there anything else?
507. The court will now declare
the verdict of Maya Fey.
508. Not Guilty!
509. That defense attorney's
pretty good, isn't he?
510. That was just luck!
511. Arghh, screw this!
512. I'm outta here!
513. You can't leave just yet!
514. We will secure your affairs immediately.
515. Why did you kill my sister?
516. It's related to the wiretapping, isn't it?
517. Please answer me!
518. It's because of the incident
15 years ago, isn't it?
519. You defamed my mother
and now you killed my sister...!
520. Maya!
521. White! Why...
522. Why did you kill my sister?
523. Answer me!
524. Answer me, White!
525. In the court,
526. you said "the incident 15 years ago..."
527. Can I ask you about this?
528. Mia said in her last phone call
529. that there's this case she has
been investigating for awhile now.
530. The one...
531. who...
532. killed me... was...
533. Yogi...
534. Yanni...
535. Yanni Yogi has been arrested.
The suspect has now came out!
536. It's been a week since the incident,
537. and finally, he's under arrest!
538. White...
539. He published an article criticizing my mother's
help via Spirit Medium on the investigation,
540. - "DL-6 CASE"
- which created a stir.
541. - "DL-6 CASE"
- which created a stir.
542. - "The people are in shock."
- which created a stir.
543. - "The people are in shock."
- My mother then disappeared...
544. "Fraud Spirit Medium,
Misty Fey, denounced!"
545. Mia said...
546. that soon, there will be a big trial.
547. I guess she was referring
to this "DL-6 Case."
548. To tell you the truth,
549. I was going to help out, too.
550. So... I've decided...
551. I'm thinking of following
in Mia's footsteps.
552. Um...
553. Can I...
554. Would it be okay for me to help you?
555. Huh?
556. Now that I think about it,
that day, Mia said...
557. "I got my hands on an important
piece of evidence..."
558. Did you hear anything about it?
559. "With this, everything
will be clear as day."
560. I searched everywhere in the
office but couldn't find anything.
561. It could be with White,
562. or he could have already destroyed it...
563. "THE DL-6 CASE"
564. Fifteen years ago,
565. in the evidence storage room
in the basement of the court,
566. an attorney was murdered.
567. The weapon used was...
568. a handgun that was a piece of
evidence for another case.
569. The main suspect,
570. Yanni Yogi, was "insane."
571. He was, however, judged to not
be criminally responsible for the case,
572. therefore, not guilty.
573. Merry Christmas.
574. Attorney Gregory
Edgeworth
575. The victim was...
576. Edgeworth's father!
577. Mr. Wright!
578. Mr. Wright! Mr. Wright!
579. Mr. Wright! Mr. Wright!
580. TV, TV, TV!
581. - Turn on your TV, quickly!
- Huh? Wha?
582. What is it? What?
583. We were standing here like
this to take a picture,
584. when there was a huge noise coming
from behind us. So we turned and...!
585. It was HUGE!
586. And this mysterious, gigantic creature...
587. since it came out of Gourd Lake,
588. was named Gourdy.
589. Gourdy?
590. - Wow, that was sca...
- Ugh, this isn't it!
591. Here at Gourd Lake,
592. a mysterious murder case occurred.
593. The one under arrest is...
594. Miles Edgeworth, age 25,
595. Prosecutor Prodigy.
596. He is under arrest!
597. In the middle of the night,
598. there were anonymous reports
that two gun shots were heard.
599. The police caught the suspect Edgeworth
with his handgun fleeing from the scene...
600. Tell me this is a lie...
601. Based on the suspect Edgeworth's testimony,
602. the lake was searched.
603. The body of a man with bullet wounds
from a handgun was found this morning.
604. The victim's identity...
605. is being determined by the police.
606. I didn't want you to see me like this...
607. Not you...
608. Edgeworth...
609. I want to help you.
610. Help?
611. Me?
612. Stop being so cocky.
613. You've only been to court twice,
614. and you're still a rookie.
615. If I wanted an attorney, there are plenty out
there that are much more competent than you.
616. Guard!
617. I'm done.
618. Hey, wait!
619. Hey, Edgeworth!
620. This time, I...!
621. How did it go?
622. He said he would pick a better attorney.
623. I guess that's only natural, huh?
624. No, it ain't, pal.
625. There's not one attorney that will
represent Prosecutor Edgeworth.
626. Well, he is an enemy to all of those whose
clients were found guilty because of him.
627. Um...
628. About Prosecutor Edgeworth's defense...
629. I hope you do it!
630. Ah...
631. But, Edgeworth...
632. It seems he has already
decided not to choose me.
633. Um...
634. Why all this for Prosecutor Edgeworth?
635. The reason Prosecutor Edgeworth gets
his convictions at all costs...
636. is because he believes in the
investigation of the police like no other.
637. So...
638. So I, too,
639. want to return the favor
of believing in him.
640. He is...
641. a trustworthy person.
642. Hey, what happened here?
643. There's usually no one around here.
644. It's probably because of that thing,
that so-called "Gourdy" monster.
645. It's probably because of that thing,
that so-called "Gourdy" monster.
646. Well, well...
647. Mr. Wright, over there.
648. Hmm? Is that a device that activates
a shutter in reaction to a sound?
649. R-I-G-H-T!
650. You're embarrassing us,
will you stop that?
651. STUUUUUPIIIIIID!
652. Hey, SHUT UP!
653. What are you doing?
654. Don't play with my camera!
655. I'm sorry!
656. Maya, let's go.
657. Isn't that broken?
658. It doesn't react to cheap girls
with no dreams like you.
659. This, right here...
660. It's looking for a bigger sound,
with a hint of adventure in its tone...
661. She called me cheap...!
662. You ARE cheap!
663. You don't even have a speck
of an adventurous spirit!
664. This "adventure" you speak of is...?
665. "Mysterious Giant Creature at Gourd Lake!"
666. Whoa, no way!
667. Gourdy really exists!
668. Let's see...
669. Person A set the automatic shutter...
670. and when he stood beside his lover,
671. a big cry was heard.
672. Gourdy appears with the
sound, "Gah-ohhhh!"
673. Then the camera reacts and
674. takes the picture right away!
675. Does that mean...
676. that it does not only
react to Gourdy's cry...
677. but also to any sound that is loud enough?
678. For example...
679. A gunshot, perhaps...?
680. Well, at first there was this...
681. There's nothing in it.
682. Taken at 23:30.
683. It should've been later, at the
time of the gunshot.
684. Can we see the ones taken after midnight?
685. - Whoa, I can see the gun clearly!
- Huh?
686. Wait a minute, what are
you guys up to, anyway?
687. He's a defense attorney.
688. So then that means...
You're on the criminal's side, huh?
689. I should go to the police station now.
690. It occurred to me after
seeing the photos...
691. I witnessed the incident!
692. Could you maybe tell us about it, too?
693. Dumbass!
694. I'm a witness, and that means I'm on the
side of justice, and that means the cops!
695. There's no way I'm telling YOU guys!
696. Well then, scram!
697. I think we've got ourselves
the identity of the victim.
698. Ow!
699. The victim is...
700. Robert Hammond, Age 58.
701. - Mr. Hammond had an amazing talent for justice.
- He was a very famous attorney.
702. - Mr. Hammond had an amazing talent for justice.
- He was a very famous attorney.
703. - "... THE DL-6 CASE"
- Robert?
704. It wasn't over yet.
705. This case...!
706. And Mia's case, they're both connected!
707. But...
708. The criminal who killed my sister has
already been caught by the police.
709. No, no...
710. There's something...
711. Something bigger that we're missing...
712. Robert Hammond, who was murdered...
713. was Yanni Yogi's attorney, right?
714. In the DL-6 Case...
715. You...
716. investigated the case?
717. Yeah.
718. Mind your own business!
719. This has nothing to do with you.
720. Yes, it does!
721. My teacher, Mia...
722. She kept on investigating that case.
723. Mia and Maya...
724. are daughters of the Spirit Medium who helped
on the investigation of the DL-6 Case.
725. Is that so...?
726. Besides, Edgeworth...
727. The one who was murdered in that
case was your father.
728. I have to investigate this...
729. About Mia Fey... I feel deeply sorry for
her, from the bottom of my heart...
730. About Mia Fey... I feel deeply sorry for
her, from the bottom of my heart...
731. But just leave this case, and me, alone.
732. I'm sorry, but that's not possible.
733. I owe you a large debt.
734. It was when we were
elementary school students...
735. He was caught up in a class trial.
736. 3800 Yen of Lunch Money
737. Okay, everybody, take your seats!
738. You're the only one who
sat out on gym class!
739. That was when
the lunch money disappeared!
740. Thief.
741. I didn't steal it!
742. Liar!
743. Give Terada his lunch money back!
744. Yeah, give it back!
745. Thief!
746. Lunch money thief!
747. Kids!
748. Okay, everyone, be quiet!
749. Phoenix is not that kind of a bad person.
750. Phoenix is not that kind of a bad person.
751. It's just a bad thought that
occurred to you for a second, right?
752. So just apologize to everyone...
753. and they will forgive you.
754. Objection!
755. It wasn't you who stole it, right?
756. Then you should act more confidently.
757. The only meaningful thing
in court is evidence.
758. There is no evidence that he did it.
759. Ergo, teacher...
760. He is not guilty!
761. That's right!
762. Didn't he just say that he didn't do it?
763. You believed in me back then...
764. and you helped me.
765. Because of that trial...
766. I'm here right now.
767. Wright...
768. You're right that I still lack a
lot of skill and experience...
769. But I'll keep fighting
with everything I've got!
770. So...
771. I want you to let me defend you.
772. 3800 yen of lunch money...
773. Was that why Mr. Wright became an attorney?
774. You never know what's gonna
happen in life, huh?
775. Edgeworth, too. I wonder why
he became a prosecutor?
776. Do as you please.
777. It's not like anyone else is
taking up this case, anyway.
778. I need you to tell me about the case.
779. Tell me everything you know about it.
780. Whatever happens, I'll
believe you until the end.
781. That night...
782. I was called upon by Robert Hammond.
783. He said, "I have something to
tell you about the DL-6 Case.
784. Meet me at midnight,
785. at the boat rental place on Gourd Lake."
786. Merry Christmas.
787. I'm not really sure what
exactly happened that night...
788. Is that von Karma guy really that great?
789. He holds a record of not a
single defeat in 40 consecutive years.
790. Forty years with no defeats?
791. What's more is that he is a workaholic.
792. During those 40 years,
he only took a vacation once.
793. One vacation in 40 years!
794. Took a single day off 15
years ago, and that's it.
795. Prosecutor von Karma! Look here!
796. Mr. Wright...
797. Yes... Yes!
798. I'm glad such a great attorney
as yourself will be with Edgeworth.
799. Well, let's try our best, fair and square.
800. And now...
801. the case of the the shooting
of an attorney at Gourd Lake.
802. - ATTORNEY'S DEATH AT GOURD LAKE - the case
of the the shooting of an attorney at Gourd Lake.
803. - ATTORNEY'S DEATH AT GOURD LAKE
- Court is now in session.
804. - ATTORNEY'S DEATH AT GOURD LAKE
- Court is now in session.
805. The Defense is ready, Your Honor.
806. The Defense is ready, Your Honor.
807. The Prosecution is ready.
808. The Prosecution is ready.
809. The Prosecution has crucial evidence,
810. and a witness.
811. I'll call our witness to the stand.
812. Lotta Hart
813. It was on the night of Christmas Eve,
814. a little past midnight.
815. I was in my car...
816. when I heard this "BANG!"
sound coming from the lake.
817. I looked out the window and
there were two men on a boat.
818. That's when I heard the sound once again.
819. And then, there was only
one man left on the boat.
820. She happened to have
photographed the situation.
821. This is truly some crucial evidence.
822. Defense, your cross-examination, please.
823. Focus, Mr. Wright.
824. So...
825. When you say it was a little after
midnight on Christmas Eve...
826. If we were to be more exact, it'd be...
827. Christmas?
828. You really know how to
ask stupid questions.
829. Answer my question, please!
830. Yeah, it was Christmas. So what?
831. So... What next?
832. And...
833. Are you certain that you saw two men?
834. Look at the picture. They're right there!
835. I'm asking whether you saw them or not.
836. Well... That's right.
837. You're just making her
repeat her testimony.
838. Your Honor.
839. I always tend to consider useless questioning
as a way of insulting of the court.
840. I always tend to consider useless questioning
as a way of insulting of the court.
841. If the newcomer attorney...
842. proceeds further with
meaningless comments...
843. I request he be immediately
removed from the courtroom!
844. Defense...
845. Be careful what you say from now on.
846. Ah... Yes.
847. Defense...
848. Anything else?
849. Yes.
850. Ah, yes, well...
851. Um...
852. I see that there's nothing else.
853. Then with that, we end
the cross-examination.
854. Please, wait!
855. Are you an associate of the defendant?
856. Ms. Hart, please tell us the truth.
857. Witness.
858. The question is invalid.
859. There's no need to answer that.
860. Are you sure you saw it properly?
861. That Prosecutor Edgeworth fired the gun?
862. Conjecture is prohibited!
863. - Maya!
- Please tell us!
864. It's a matter of life or death!
865. What?
866. Why are you treating me as
if I were the bad guy?
867. I saw him. I'm certain I saw this person!
868. Your Honor.
869. I request...
870. that the Defense be held
in contempt of the court.
871. We ask the defense attorney to leave
the courtroom immediately.
872. Objection!
873. Unlawful comments were given by her.
874. It was not the Defense!
875. The one that should be
leaving the court is...
876. Okay, then.
877. There is only the verdict left to be given.
878. Then...
879. HOLD IT!
880. The witness's exact words a moment ago...
881. "I'm certain I saw this person."
882. This is a new testimony.
883. As you can see,
884. the faces of the men on the boat
are not visible at all in these photos.
885. Then how exactly did you see...
886. the defendant's face?
887. I... I saw it with binoculars!
888. It was extremely foggy!
889. You were at the lake...
890. to see Gourdy to begin with, right?
891. That's right, but...
892. Then you, who heard such a loud noise,
893. would at first have looked for any signs
of Gourdy with the binoculars.
894. So that means...!
895. You wouldn't have given much
attention to a boat that small.
896. I didn't mean to lie...
897. I thought I could be the
witness in a murder case...
898. So I was a little bit happy about it.
899. I've made a mistake, thinking that
I saw the men on the boat...
900. Ah... I'll be going, then!
901. Gourdy's waiting for me!
902. I'm sorry.
903. What an unbelievable character...
904. Prosecutor von Karma,
what is your opinion?
905. The people that were on the boat
were the defendant,
906. and the victim, Attorney Hammond.
Only these two.
907. Since the one that was
shot was Attorney Hammond,
908. the shooter can only be...
909. the defendant himself. There's
no other possibility.
910. Objection!
911. There's the possibility that someone else
912. could have shot Attorney
Hammond on the boat.
913. Who could that be?
914. Attorney Hammond himself.
915. He could have shot himself with the
handgun... for some reason.
916. That's absurd.
917. Silence!
918. This court...
919. cannot ignore a new possibility.
920. The cross-examination
will continue tomorrow.
921. Court dismissed.
922. Thank you!
923. Thanks to you, we delayed the sentencing.
924. No...
925. That was the least I could do.
926. Okay then, let's go investigate.
927. It's a dipper gourd.
928. Well, it IS Gourd Lake.
929. Squid!
930. France?
931. There, there, there!
932. I wonder what it is...
933. Ugh, seriously!
934. What the heck!
935. What... is that?
936. Mr. Wright...
937. We shouldn't go in there, I have a
bad feeling about this place.
938. It's the Steel Samurai, Mr. Wright!
939. Hey...
940. Didn't you get rid of that useless thing?
941. - Steel Samurai... CHOP!
- Ouch!
942. I know it looks stupid,
but when I set it up from here,
943. little kids come to the shop and buy stuff
like they're under a spell or something.
944. Kids like her.
945. Huh? the Steel Samurai is hurt...
946. Oh, that?
947. I had a really hard time with that.
948. It was a couple of days ago.
949. With this pump, I was gonna put
air in this guy, and then...
950. Whoa-! NOOO!
951. Nessie?
952. Well, this IS Gourd Lake...
953. Gourd-y?
954. Does that mean Gourdy is really just...
955. a deflated Steel Samurai...?
956. Metal detector!
957. The Steel Samurai just flew off
with the air tank still attached.
958. I managed to find it with
the help of this guy!
959. Maya, look!
960. R. Who is he wiretapping for?
961. White's just a puppet.
962. Hiding in the shadows,
963. there's someone else controlling him!
964. How about you start talking now?
965. Screw you!
966. Silence!
967. Where is the person who
reported the incident?
968. Has she gone "missing?"
969. We could not find her anywhere.
970. But instead, we found for
ourselves a new witness.
971. He's the caretaker of the boat
rental shop at Gourd Lake.
972. Caretaker of the Boat Rental Shop
973. Caretaker of the Boat Rental Shop
974. State your name and occupation.
975. State your name and occupation.
976. Umm...
977. At the lake...
978. I rent out boats.
979. And sometimes, if I feel
like it, I ride in them.
980. Witness...
981. Please state your name, too.
982. The thing is...
983. I'm not sure what my name is.
984. What do you mean?
985. Your Honor...
986. This witness has no recollection of
any memories prior to a few years ago.
987. Objection!
988. He is not in any condition to testify!
989. The incident in question took
place three days ago.
990. He CAN testify.
991. Very well, then.
992. The Defense's objection has been overruled.
993. It was...
994. on the night of the 24th.
995. Just after midnight...
996. Thank you.
997. Right after I called the police...
998. the boat came back to shore.
999. And a man walked by my window.
1000. It was the person right there.
1001. Yes.
1002. It was probably really foggy that night...
1003. Can you be sure that it was
the defendant that you saw?
1004. Yes.
1005. It was definitely that strange guy.
1006. Yes, that's right.
1007. He said, while his cravat fluttered,
1008. "Never thought I'd shoot someone."
1009. Yes.
1010. Objection!
1011. I've never said such a thing!
1012. Moreover...
1013. My cravat does not flutter to that extent!
1014. Silence!
1015. Defendant, do not interrupt the testimony.
1016. Your Honor! This testimony is...
1017. too suspicious!
1018. Suspicious?
1019. Well, that's great.
1020. So...
1021. What are you basing that upon?
1022. B-basing?
1023. And where is your evidence to
prove that you're right?
1024. Evidence...
1025. Big sis...
1026. Please help Mr. Wright!
1027. I'm guessing you have nothing?
1028. No! Just... Just wait...
1029. Well, then...
1030. This is the end of the cross-examination.
1031. Now...
1032. The verdict of Miles Edgeworth
has been decided as...
1033. Guilty!
1034. Wait a minute!
1035. - Who is this person?
- Who is that?
1036. What... What are you doing?
1037. I...
1038. just remembered today...
1039. the sound of gunshots!
1040. Gunshots?
1041. Yeah.
1042. Your Honor!
1043. He is a witness for the Defense.
1044. For the Defense?
1045. That's nonsense, the verdict
has already been decided!
1046. Dismiss the court!
1047. Mr. Wright!
1048. This is our last chance given by Harry!
1049. Your Honor!
1050. As long as we have a witness...
1051. we must listen to the testimony.
1052. That is unnecessary!
1053. It is impossible to reverse a judgment!
1054. A verdict given without listening to
all testimony is unacceptable, Your Honor!
1055. A verdict given without listening to
all testimony is unacceptable, Your Honor!
1056. Enough testimony was
given to declare a verdict!
1057. There's no problem here, Your Honor.
1058. I'll tell you what I think...
1059. In any case or situation,
1060. an incorrect verdict
should always be avoided.
1061. I shall withdraw the verdict.
1062. Witness, please come to the stand.
1063. Yes!
1064. Larry Butz
1065. You know...
1066. that night,
1067. I was riding a boat.
1068. I was looking for something...
1069. And, after I found it,
1070. I secretly returned the boat
to the rental house.
1071. And when I was about to go back home...
1072. I heard the gunshot.
1073. After that one gunshot,
nothing happened.
1074. So I went back.
1075. The gunshot you heard...
1076. happened only once?
1077. Isn't that what I just told you?
1078. But the other witnesses all heard it twice!
1079. Are you sure you heard it correctly?
1080. To tell you the truth,
1081. I'm not absolutely sure.
1082. What?
1083. Well, you know, I kinda...
1084. listen to the radio and
whatnot with my earphones.
1085. So... I might've not heard the other gun...
1086. shot.
1087. Hey! What's wrong with
listening to the radio!
1088. It was Christmas Eve!
1089. I wanted someone to whisper
tender wishes into my ears!
1090. But all I got for a DJ was an old
man with a horrible voice...
1091. He said, "So, in 30 minutes,
Christmas Eve is over.
1092. Coming up is everybody's
favorite number, 'Jingle Bells!'
1093. Check it out!"
1094. Ahahah, yeah, he was just
kidding around like that...
1095. Larry!
1096. What you just said, are you certain of it?
1097. Absolutely!
1098. Your Honor!
1099. He just testified...
1100. that when the DJ said "in 30
minutes Christmas Eve is over,"
1101. he heard the gunshot.
1102. It was before midnight
that he heard the gunshot!
1103. Up to now, all the witnesses
1104. had heard the gunshot AFTER midnight.
1105. The situations seems to
contradict each other.
1106. Objection!
1107. It's just an illusion.
1108. Well, there were photos taken,
1109. at the moment of the gunshot.
1110. Look!
1111. Both were taken after midnight.
1112. Objection!
1113. But... Larry's... Uh...
1114. This witness is not mistaken!
1115. Take that!
1116. Of the photos taken that night...
1117. there is one more!
1118. There's nothing in this picture!
1119. It's not what has been
photographed that's important!
1120. The question is...
1121. Why does this photograph
exist in the first place?
1122. The camera was set in a way
1123. that the shutter will trigger
1124. whenever it detected loud noises.
1125. Therefore!
1126. At the time when this photo was taken,
1127. at 23:30, there WAS a loud noise!
1128. This matches the time the
witness heard the gunshot.
1129. Objection!
1130. Prosecutor von Karma!
1131. The situation has already changed.
1132. What do you mean?
1133. As this photo points out,
1134. there is the possibility
1135. that the actual time of
the crime was 23:30.
1136. Then,
1137. Mr. Wright...
1138. who is this man...
1139. that was on the boat with Miles Edgeworth?
1140. It is someone who disguised
himself as Attorney Hammond.
1141. The real murderer.
1142. There is one person I suspect...
1143. as the real criminal of this case.
1144. But... I don't know his name.
1145. You don't know?
1146. Because...
1147. he never said it.
1148. Do not forget.
1149. DL-6 Case.
1150. Your Honor, I request a cross-examination of
the caretaker of the boat rental shop again!
1151. Your Honor, I request a cross-examination of
the caretaker of the boat rental shop again!
1152. Order!
1153. The witness from a few moments ago?
1154. Well...
1155. He's nowhere to be found.
1156. Uh... It seems that he returned home.
1157. Maybe he ran away?
1158. The Prosecution and the police
1159. will ensure the whereabouts of the witness.
1160. Today's questioning ends here.
1161. Your Honor...
1162. What happens...
1163. if they don't find him?
1164. Tomorrow is the last day of questioning.
1165. If that is the case, the verdict
will be announced right away.
1166. Court is dismissed for today.
1167. Polly...
1168. Kept you waiting, huh?
1169. Mister Attorney!
1170. Yes?
1171. We've made immediate arrangements.
1172. I promise you...
1173. I WILL find the caretaker of
the boat rental shop.
1174. Thank you, I'm counting on you.
1175. Let's go!
1176. Excuse me!
1177. Mister!
1178. Mister! Are you in there?
1179. I'm coming in!
1180. Nobody's around.
1181. I smell something sweet...
1182. Maya?
1183. This is dangerous.
1184. If we get caught, it's
gonna get complicated.
1185. Mr. Wright...
1186. Here.
1187. The details of the murder
plans are all written here!
1188. Well, that sounds like you.
1189. But with this, we can finally
be certain of some things.
1190. Behind this case, there's
something very dark.
1191. Yeah.
1192. Redd White, who killed Mia...
1193. He was instructed by somebody else
1194. to wiretap the firm.
1195. Probably by the same person
related to this dark secret.
1196. I'm going to call upon White
at the court tomorrow.
1197. I've just finished filling the request.
1198. Wright...
1199. There's something you
didn't tell me yet, right?
1200. What was written on the
letter that was taken away?
1201. "The time has come
1202. for you to take revenge on Robert
Hammond and Miles Edgeworth,
1203. the ones who destroyed your life.
1204. Don't forget the DL-6 Case."
1205. When gathering all the information given,
1206. there was no chance for the
culprit to obtain a handgun.
1207. This is our argument.
1208. Objection!
1209. This morning, at the culprit's house,
1210. this was found.
1211. Here...
1212. is a film of the bullet...
1213. left at the crime scene.
1214. I'll compare the ballistic markings with those
on the bullet from the handgun we found.
1215. 100%
1216. This can't be...
1217. This certainly serves
1218. as enough conclusive evidence...
1219. that shows the defendant's
violation of firearm possession.
1220. Father...
1221. Is there somebody in here?
1222. Who is it?
1223. Attorney Edgeworth...
1224. What were you doing?
1225. Were you trying to rig the evidence?
1226. Stop it!
1227. Miles!
1228. You were there, too?
1229. Miles...
1230. What do you think my
father was doing there?
1231. The handgun...
1232. He was going to destroy...
1233. the evidence for the trial.
1234. I...
1235. have no intention of becoming
the kind of attorney he was!
1236. Mr. Wright!
1237. What's going on?
1238. White is...
1239. Damn it!
1240. They beat me to it...
1241. Just because we were getting somewhere...
1242. It's okay, Edgeworth.
1243. As your attorney,
1244. I'm on your side until the end.
1245. I will never give up!
1246. Wright...
1247. There's something I've been thinking...
1248. The caretaker of the boat
rental shop that disappeared...
1249. may be...
1250. Yanni Yogi.
His wife's name is...
1251. "Polly."
1252. Attorney Wright has just arrived!
1253. Attorney Wright...
1254. I meant to speak with you,
1255. about Mia Fey's case.
1256. Since the investigation is over,
1257. I want to return the evidence to you.
1258. I'll go with him.
1259. Okay, then.
1260. Detective...
1261. How is Detective Gumshoe doing?
1262. The police did their best to find him,
1263. but the whereabouts of the caretaker
1264. could not be secured.
1265. Then I assume yesterday's
theory could not be verified?
1266. Defense, what do you think?
1267. Well...
1268. Let's...
1269. allow Witness Larry Butz to
testify once more!
1270. No!
1271. I can't do it anymore!
1272. Attorney...
1273. Even if you drag on to buy time,
the witness will not come.
1274. Nnnnnnooooooo wwwwwaaaaaayyyyy...
1275. - bbbbbbuuuttttt whhhaaaaaat iiiiiffff...
- Stop trying to buy more time!
1276. Okay, then.
1277. So, the final verdict.
1278. You...
1279. You are...
1280. Is that...
1281. the Blue Badger?
1282. Sorry it took so long!
1283. It wasn't like I ran away or anything...
1284. I just went to buy food for Polly.
1285. Yes.
1286. What do you mean by "Polly?"
1287. It's the name of my parrot.
1288. Polly...
1289. Witness.
1290. Today, let's start with you...
1291. telling us your name for the first time.
1292. Objection!
1293. It was testified yesterday,
1294. that this witness lost his memory.
1295. Well then, I will help you remember it.
1296. Witness.
1297. Your name...
1298. is Yanni Yogi, isn't it?
1299. Yanni Yogi...
1300. was the defendant in the DL-6 Case
that took place 15 years ago, right?
1301. Was the defendant in the DL-6 Case
that took place 15 years ago, right?
1302. That's right.
1303. Witness.
1304. You murdered Hammond,
1305. to get your revenge for the DL-6 Case.
1306. And didn't you try...
1307. to place the blame on the
defendant, Prosecutor Edgeworth?
1308. Wait a minute, Attorney.
1309. This is a court.
1310. Before you start calling him Mr. Yogi,
1311. Before you start calling him Mr. Yogi,
1312. present your evidence first.
1313. The name of Mr. Yogi's deceased wife...
1314. is Polly.
1315. The same name as that parrot.
1316. Objection!
1317. That's just a simple coincidence.
1318. I agree.
1319. Wright...
1320. The fingerprints.
1321. Oh!
1322. I request to have the witness's
fingerprints analyzed.
1323. I'm sorry...
1324. That can't be done.
1325. It can't?
1326. I'm sorry, I...
1327. don't have any fingerprints.
1328. They were burned...
1329. by the chemicals from the factory
where he worked before.
1330. If there are no fingerprints...
1331. then it would be hard to prove your theory.
1332. Phoenix!
1333. Hey!
1334. In times like this,
1335. you need to use that thing!
1336. Yes, the thing!
1337. This, this, this!
1338. Wait, what nonsense are you talking
about? At a time like this!
1339. Just shut up and believe in it!
1340. The answer might come out like "BOONG!"
1341. Maybe?
1342. Polly...
1343. It's already over, so let's go back home.
1344. Polly, shh shh!
1345. If you can't prove that the
witness is in fact Mr. Yogi...
1346. then any further questioning
is meaningless.
1347. If there are no other witnesses...
1348. Hold it!
1349. If you want witnesses,
1350. there is one...
1351. Shhh, be quiet!
1352. And who would that be?
1353. Polly, keep quiet!
1354. POLLYYYYYYYYYY!
1355. It's Polly...
1356. What did you say?
1357. I request Polly...
1358. as our witness!
1359. What are we going to do, Mr. Wright?
1360. What should we do?
1361. Polly
1362. Witness...
1363. What's your name?
1364. I'm hungry.
1365. Defense.
1366. Isn't this a bit ridiculous?
1367. That bird's not fit...
1368. to serve as a witness.
1369. Actually...
1370. YOU are not fit to be an attorney!
1371. The previous witness...
1372. could not state his name, either!
1373. Hungry.
1374. Do me a favor, Polly...
1375. Birth.
1376. 1-1-0-2.
1377. Death.
1378. - Oh, come oooonnnn...
- 0-6-0-2...
1379. Your Honor, the cross-examination...
1380. is OVER.
1381. 0-9-1-2.
1382. Birth, 1-1-0-2.
1383. Death, 0-6-0-2...
1384. Please, wait!
1385. Please, take a look at this.
1386. 11/02 - Date of Birth I 09/12
- Date of Marriage I 06/02 - Date of Death
1387. The numbers uttered by the parrot match!
1388. This Parrot remembers...
1389. all the dates related to
Polly and Yanni Yogi!
1390. Objection!
1391. Stop this nonsense!
1392. It's a mere coincidence!
1393. It seems it would be difficult...
1394. It seems it would be difficult...
1395. to take them as evidence.
1396. Polly...
1397. Is there anything else?
1398. Please, talk! I'm begging you...
1399. Can you help us?
1400. Oh! I get it! You said
you were hungry, right?
1401. Do you have food for her?
1402. Food... Yes!
1403. Polly...
1404. You'll talk for us, won't you?
1405. Polly...
1406. I guess not, huh?
1407. All right, Polly.
1408. Thank you very much.
1409. Thanks, thanks.
1410. Well...
1411. I guess that wasn't going to work...
1412. Polly... I'm sorry.
1413. I love...
1414. you...
1415. Yanni.
1416. Yanni.
1417. What did you just say?
1418. I'm sorry, Polly.
1419. I'm sorry, Polly.
1420. I love you.
1421. Yanni.
1422. Your Honor!
1423. Mr. Yogi's first name is Yanni.
1424. This links the witness and Mr.
Yogi together!
1425. Attorney Edgeworth...
1426. What were you doing?
1427. That's enough!
1428. I've fulfilled my objective...
1429. Let's end it at that.
1430. I knew it.
1431. So, you ARE...
1432. Yanni Yogi.
1433. Like you said,
1434. I killed Hammond.
1435. But, why?
1436. At the trial 15 years
ago, Attorney Hammond...
1437. He was defending for you on
your suspicion of murder...
1438. I didn't kill Edgeworth!
1439. The one who killed me was...
1440. Yanni...
1441. Yogi.
1442. That's not true!
1443. I did not...
1444. kill Attorney Edgeworth!
1445. But!
1446. Hammond...!
1447. That bastard!
1448. You...
1449. want to win a Not Guilty verdict, right?
1450. If I get the Guilty verdict at your trial,
1451. it will be bad for my
reputation and for my firm.
1452. So...
1453. Admit your crime, and plead insanity.
1454. Admit your crime, and plead insanity.
1455. But I really didn't do it!
1456. Whether you killed him or not...
1457. has nothing to do with me!
1458. Well, then...
1459. the verdict for Yanni Yogi is...
1460. Not Guilty.
1461. At the time of the crime...
1462. the defendant, due to
excessive labor and lack of sleep,
1463. was in an unstable mental condition,
1464. which prevents a normal judgment.
1465. "Murderer!"
"Disappear!"
1466. "A murder is never forgiven."
"Yogi is a murderer!"
"DIE YOGI"
1467. "Leave immediately, you scum!"
"Murderer off limits"
"Criminal Yanni Yogi"
1468. I'm home...
1469. Polly?
1470. Polly...?
1471. I'm sorry...
1472. I'm sorry, Polly...
1473. I love you, Yanni.
1474. I love you, Yanni.
1475. I'm sorry...
1476. Polly.
1477. I love you,
1478. Yanni.
1479. "The time has come for you to have your revenge on Robert Hammond and Miles
Edgeworth, the ones who destroyed your life. Don't forget the DL-6 Case."
1480. I...
1481. no longer have any regrets.
1482. All that's left...
1483. is to go to where Polly is.
1484. I'm sorry...
1485. Polly.
1486. I love...
1487. you...
1488. Yanni.
1489. I love...
1490. you...
1491. Yanni.
1492. I love you...
1493. Yanni.
1494. I love you...
1495. Yanni.
1496. Then... Who did it?
1497. Who murdered the defendant's father?
1498. Who murdered Attorney Gregory Edgeworth?
1499. Your Honor...
1500. I'll confess here.
1501. The one who murdered Gregory
Edgeworth, my father...
1502. The one who murdered Gregory
Edgeworth, my father...
1503. The one who murdered Gregory
Edgeworth, my father...
1504. is me.
1505. What are you talking about?
1506. Silence!
1507. About the murder of Attorney Hammond...
1508. About the murder of Attorney Hammond...
1509. It is safe to say the charges against Miles
Edgeworth have been dropped.
1510. However...
1511. There has been an important
confession regarding another case
1512. in close relation to this one.
1513. We'll have a recess here,
and we will continue shortly
1514. with the cross-examination
of the DL-6 Case.
1515. Wright...
1516. It's pointless.
1517. I told you already.
1518. This time...
1519. I'll believe you until the end.
1520. I will prove your innocence.
1521. Even if you doubt yourself.
1522. It is time.
1523. Fifteen years ago...
1524. My father, who was trying to get
rid of a handgun, evidence in a case...
1525. was confronted by Mr. Yanni Yogi.
1526. They got into a fierce physical fight.
1527. Stop it!
1528. That's when something touched my hand.
1529. It was...
1530. the handgun.
1531. Miles...
1532. I threw the weapon at him.
1533. I just wanted to save my father.
1534. The handgun I threw was triggered,
1535. and a bullet went piercing
through my father.
1536. There was a loud scream.
1537. It still haunts me to this day.
1538. The truth about the case 15 years ago...
1539. has finally been revealed.
1540. Objection!
1541. Before the incident,
1542. according to the record of
the evidence storage room,
1543. the handgun had in its magazine...
1544. two bullets.
1545. And AFTER the incident...
1546. the magazine was empty.
1547. So, that means the gun was fired twice.
1548. If one shot was the time
Edgeworth threw the handgun...
1549. If one shot was the time
Edgeworth threw the handgun...
1550. then who...
1551. shot the remaining bullet?
1552. Objection!
1553. The remaining bullet?
1554. There is no such thing!
1555. If two bullets were shot,
1556. If two bullets were shot,
1557. they would have been found
at the crime scene.
1558. Were they found?
1559. Yes.
1560. There was only one bullet
found at the scene.
1561. Please wait!
1562. For... For example.
1563. The second bullet was... uh...
1564. What if someone took it?
1565. Huh? How? And who?
1566. That was...
1567. the criminal.
1568. The criminal you speak of...
1569. must not be very intelligent.
1570. Just like you...
1571. Wright?
1572. It's okay.
1573. Your deduction is not wrong.
1574. Just one more step forward...
1575. That's it.
1576. You have to see it from
another perspective.
1577. From another perspective?
1578. Is... Is everything all right?
1579. Turnabout...?
1580. Defense?
1581. The criminal...
1582. had no intention of taking the bullet...
1583. Ah, no...
1584. What if he had no choice but to take it?
1585. "Had no choice?" What does that mean?
1586. For example...
1587. The criminal was shot.
1588. If he were shot, then he'd have no
choice but to take it with him.
1589. But there were no other injuries
1590. on Miles Edgeworth or Yanni Yogi.
1591. And they were the only
ones in the evidence storage room...
1592. So then there had to have been...
1593. someone...
1594. else in the room.
1595. Yogi...
1596. But I really didn't do it!
1597. Yanni.
1598. Behind this case, there's
something very dark.
1599. Father...
1600. This certainly serves as
enough conclusive evidence...
1601. that shows the defendant's
violation of firearm possession.
1602. There's one more person, other than
Miles Edgeworth and Yanni Yogi,
1603. who is related to the DL-6 Case.
1604. That person fought with
Attorney Gregory Edgeworth...
1605. That person fought with
Attorney Gregory Edgeworth...
1606. 15 years ago in this very court!
1607. He is...
1608. Prosecutor von Karma!
1609. It's you!
1610. Silence!
1611. Ah... Well.
1612. Prosecutor von Karma?
1613. A workaholic like yourself, who,
in 40 years of work, has only
1614. taken a single vacation.
1615. Was it because...
1616. you had a gunshot wound back then?
1617. If we find the doctor who
treated the injury...
1618. There's no use.
1619. Prosecutor von Karma is a person
who always aims for perfection.
1620. A treatment record...
1621. Such evidence would not
be allowed to exist.
1622. I feel no need to make a
counter-argument against this.
1623. But to be clear...
1624. There are no treatment records...
1625. nor doctor witnesses.
1626. Th-Then... You went and...
1627. dug out the bullet with your hand...!
1628. That's not even possible!
1629. Then what happened to the bullet?
1630. What is it?
1631. Prosecutor von Karma...
1632. did not get treated by a doctor.
1633. Then maybe...
1634. the bullet may still be "there."
1635. How ridiculous...
1636. What the are you talking about?
1637. Whether it's ridiculous or not
1638. can be easily determined.
1639. Larry!
1640. Lend me that!
1641. That's enough! Just give it!
1642. Prosecutor von Karma...
1643. I will check your body
with this metal detector.
1644. I refuse!
1645. What?
1646. Your Honor...
1647. this inspection is necessary
to find out the truth!
1648. To refuse is like...
1649. admitting that you do hold
the bullet in your body.
1650. Defense...
1651. I permit the use of the metal detector.
1652. What is this?
1653. You are right...
1654. You're right that there IS a
bullet stuck in my shoulder.
1655. However...
1656. this was not due to the DL-6 Case.
1657. Evidence is everything in a courtroom.
1658. If you think I'm the criminal,
1659. then present a piece of evidence that
connects this bullet in my shoulder...
1660. to the DL-6 Case.
1661. I request an inspection of the
handgun used in the DL-6 Case.
1662. If we were to compare it with the bullet's ballistic
markings left in Prosecutor von Karma's body...
1663. it would be a complete match.
1664. Officer!
1665. Get to it, right now!
1666. The handgun would be in the
evidence storage room.
1667. The handgun would be in the
evidence storage room.
1668. Wright, that is amazing!
1669. Your Honor!
1670. The handgun is nowhere to be found!
1671. What?
1672. Well, isn't that too bad for you, Attorney?
1673. There is no way to prove it like this.
1674. I came all this way...
1675. Mia...
1676. I'm sorry.
1677. I see it now...
1678. This is it!
1679. Mia...
1680. The evidence Mia got by risking her life...
1681. She hid it here!
1682. Take that!
1683. This is the bullet that was taken out of
the body of Gregory Edgeworth.
1684. With this, we have no need for the handgun.
1685. If it matches the ballistic markings
of the bullet in your body...
1686. that will serve...
1687. as conclusive evidence!
1688. I admit...
1689. I was in the evidence storage
room when it happened,
1690. and I was shot.
1691. But, that's it.
1692. Why is it that you accuse me
of shooting the attorney?
1693. There is no reason.
1694. There WAS a reason.
1695. To silence Gregory Edgeworth.
1696. He found out about it...
1697. No losses in 40 years.
1698. The most powerful prosecutor.
1699. He found out about the
secret behind it all.
1700. The one utilizing illegal methods...
1701. was not Attorney Edgeworth.
1702. Prosecutor von Karma...
1703. It was you!
1704. Don't make me repeat the same
words over and over again!
1705. Evidence is everything!
1706. This bullet!
1707. It will explain everything!
1708. The handgun used in the DL-6 incident...
1709. was, when you think about it...
1710. presented by the Prosecution at the trial
1711. between Attorney Edgeworth
and Prosecutor von Karma.
1712. Prosecutor von Karma...
1713. combined the bullet found at the scene
1714. and the handgun's ballistic markings,
1715. With matches on both sides.
1716. It was used to prove the defendant's
violation of firearm possession.
1717. The data of the ballistic
markings at the time...
1718. was this.
1719. Attorney Mia Fey...
1720. left it in the data.
1721. Now,
1722. I am about to reenact what
happened 15 years ago.
1723. But, the handgun present then
1724. was disposed of by someone.
1725. So, instead,
1726. we will use this bullet that was
shot from the very same handgun.
1727. And, of course, just like 15 years ago...
1728. it will be a one hundred
percent match on both sides.
1729. It will be a one hundred
percent match on both sides.
1730. Your Honor... Stop it.
1731. Stop it right now!
1732. Reading...
1733. MATCH RATE: 0%
1734. Zero percent...
1735. Prosecutor von Karma...
1736. This is...
1737. the evidence that conclusively
proves your dishonesty.
1738. The evidence that conclusively
proves your dishonesty.
1739. Miles...
1740. The perfect record for over 40 years,
1741. revealed to be a fraud.
1742. To keep it a secret,
1743. you murdered Attorney Gregory Edgeworth...
1744. and...!
1745. You also made numerous people miserable!
1746. Your stupid face...
1747. resembles his so much.
1748. You don't know anything...
1749. So young...
1750. Just a young little attorney...
1751. Do you know why you get to
live every day so peacefully,
1752. when all you do is act righteous...
1753. and show off?
1754. It's because of us.
1755. The prosecutors,
1756. putting every single scumbag
in the world in jail!
1757. Damn it!
1758. Damn it!
1759. Have you even realized?
1760. Scumbags always pretend they're innocent,
1761. ignoring what they have done and
pleading a "Not Guilty" verdict.
1762. They're all out there...
1763. So...
1764. We can't just...!
1765. Just sit here, allowing them
to return to the streets!
1766. Damn it!
1767. Damn it...
1768. Fabrication?
1769. Concealment?
1770. So what?
1771. If it was for keeping those
bastards off the streets...
1772. I did whatever it took.
1773. Overlooking their crimes...
1774. is unacceptable!
1775. That is...
1776. our...
1777. mission!
1778. Objection.
1779. Our mission...
1780. is to seek the truth.
1781. Officer...
1782. Take him away.
1783. Then, I will now announce the verdict.
1784. I find Miles Edgeworth...
1785. Not Guilty.
1786. My mother was mistaken.
1787. And because of that, Mr.
Yogi was wrongly accused.
1788. And so many people suffered so much.
1789. That's not true.
1790. Your mother...
1791. just delivered exactly what my father said.
1792. The one that lied...
1793. would be my father's spirit.
1794. The last thing he saw...
1795. was his son holding a gun.
1796. Maybe that's why he lied?
1797. To protect his son...
1798. I'm thinking of taking on Mr.
Yogi's defense...
1799. until the end.
1800. You saved me this time...
1801. Wright...
1802. Of course, I promised...
1803. What is it?
1804. There's an unsolved case left.
1805. - What is it?
- What?
1806. The class trial.
1807. Who was it that stole the lunch money?
1808. Why don't we just consider it solved?
1809. I didn't mean for Wright
to get blamed for it...
1810. I wanted to buy a plastic model. It was
4000 yen, and I just needed 200 yen more!
1811. What do you mean "ah?"
1812. - It was you!
- It was you!
1813. Wait, was it?
1814. Seriously?
1815. What does that make me? I became an attorney only
because I was so moved by what you guys did for me!
1816. I don't really know your situation...
1817. But it was 15 years ago, right?
1818. It's all in the past, man.
1819. I'm pissed.
1820. You're gonna see what's past, you jerk!
1821. Jammin' Ninja Buns
1822. Objection!
1823. So...
1824. How do you explain this, Defense?
1825. Y-You... That's unfair,
what in the world is that?
1826. Jammin' Ninja's Trademark Red Guitar!
1827. My methods did not violate
nor contradict the law.