Part 164: Episode 5, Final Day, Trial Latter 2: Chekhov's Law
Part 164: Episode 5, Final Day, Trial Latter 2: Chekhov's Law

I was wondering if the only point of us getting this book was to find the picture in it, but I'm glad all the talk about evidence law is finally paying off.


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quote:
Getting this one wrong:
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It seems...
your very existence is "illegal."
Huh...?
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You've lost it, Wright. All this time I thought you were using the Chief's
knowledge of the law to trap him. It looks like you're the one who got trapped.
I guess
I should just stick to what I'm used to.
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I never expected to hear that coming from a defense attorney.
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There's the penalty...
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(Gant's a pro at slipping through loopholes in the law...)
(Still the law's the only weapon)
(I can use to beat him!)
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Very well.
Let us settle this once and for all.
Earlier you refused to present evidence.
If you can prove your conduct was not in violation of the law, then do so now!
And we're back at the evidence prompt for another try.
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Lana showed the picture when it was first entered into the Court Record, but I guess that doesn't count? After that, we didn't present it until after we'd been asked if we had any conclusive evidence to show.


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The elegance of this plan hinges on Phoenix's exact wording the first time he refused to show the cloth: "I don't have any evidence I can present at this point in time." Meaning, he does have evidence, but he can't show it! I take back my snark on that flashback last update, it was a good way to foreshadow/hint at this point and I missed it both when the line was originally said and in the flashback.


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Gant gave us the timeline we'd only been guessing at, with regard to when exactly the piece of cloth was cut out of the vest. It could have been weeks earlier for all we knew at the time, or from a different vest entirely!



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The clapping gets so fast here I can't even capture it properly...

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Now that is an epic breakdown. I didn't even notice that Gant's song had started up until all the noise died down there. What I tried to show there didn't really do that scene any justice, so here's a video in all its glory instead.

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quote:
Original line: "He... told me to open up the evidence room and take it out." Good edit, the original line doesn't really make sense and distracts from the scene. Kind of like what I'm doing now.

Goodman would still be alive if he'd just agreed to help Jake Marshall in the first place. Gant never would have been in the evidence room if Marshall hadn't stolen his ID.



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quote:
Original line: "You would only increase the amount of blood and you couldn't finish what you started." Also doesn't really make sense. There were more than two lines in this scene that changed like this, but I only showed the two biggest changes. Kind of a rough first translation here I guess?




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That handprint proved that Goodman was stabbed in the evidence room before Meekins put the Blue Badger in there.


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So in the end, Edgeworth was just in the wrong place at the wrong time? The murder was spur-of-the-moment, and the cover-up a panicked improvisation rather than a clever attempted frame-job? I'm almost disappointed.


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The blackmail would have been simple, really. Just say that Goodman figured out that Ema killed Neil Marshall, and had to be silenced, and Lana better dispose of the body quietly if she didn't want the "truth" about Ema to come out.




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We never found out what the glove meant in relation to SL-9; it just got used to show that the locker was stuck unlocked when Jake Marshall opened it. Those jar fragments, though... Gant really screwed up leaving those behind. We presented that jar like 18 times today.

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Well, Gant, thanks for the detailed confession, I guess?



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What qualifies as "the top" for a defense attorney, I wonder?

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Holy shit, an actual smile. The real Lana is finally free.
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