However, key evidence in the form of the gun that Gregory thought was tampered with and killed with is missing to prove this theory. Wright manages to prove in court that Edgeworth did not kill his father, and he uncovers evidence that von Karma had committed perjury and killed Gregory. The admission by Edgeworth focuses new attention on the DL-6 case. Yogi confesses to the ruse in open court, but Miles admits he believes that he murdered his father, not Yogi. A package arrives urging Yogi to take revenge, namely setting up the murder of Hammond by Miles. The DL-6 case ultimately destroys Yogi's life, where he resorts to living as a hermit. He is coerced into pleading not guilty by reason of insanity by Hammond in killing Gregory with the gun. Gregory was found murdered in the court's basement evidence locker room Yanni Yogi, a court bailiff, is initially accused of murdering Gregory after discovering Gregory allegedly tampering with a gun used as evidence in a case. The case takes an unexpected turn as Wright unravels a related 15-year-old mystery concerning the DL-6 case, which focuses on Miles' father Gregory Edgeworth. Wright explains to Maya that he became a lawyer because Edgeworth and Butz defended him when he was accused of stealing money as a child, and offers to defend Edgeworth when he is accused of the murder of attorney Robert Hammond at Gourd Lake, with Edgeworth's mentor Manfred von Karma acting as prosecutor. After some cross examination of a witness and interpretation of evidence at the crime scene, photojournalist Redd White confesses to the crime, and Maya is subsequently found not guilty. Wright faces off with childhood friend and rival prosecutor Miles Edgeworth on the case. The accused murderer is Mia's younger sister, Maya Fey, who comes from a family line of spirit mediums. Shortly after winning his first case, proving his best friend Larry Butz innocent of murder, rookie defense attorney Phoenix Wright is thrust into the limelight after the murder of his mentor, Mia Fey. Both prosecution and defense face each other in open court, and have three days to make their case before the judge renders a verdict. Meanwhile, Phoenix Wright must pick out the discrepancies between what he observes of the end of a victim's life using the Divination Séance, and what is revealed through the the Royal Priestess's Insight.Ĭapcom has promised more information over the next few months.The court system, burdened by the massive amount of crimes being committed, introduces a new trial system: the bench trial system. It’s up to Phoenix to turn things around while making sense of Khura’inese law and the mysterious Divination Séance that can determine a person’s guilt by showing the victim’s last moments.Īpollo Justice returns, and faces various challenges as he watches over Wright Anything Agency. In the kingdom of Khura’in, Phoenix Wright faces his greatest challenge yet – a court system without lawyers. Here's Capcom's description of the new entry: Unfortunately it looks like we won't get a retail release, something we're coming to expect, but come September you can grab Spirit of Justice from the 3DS eShop for MSRP of $30/£25/€30. It releases in Japan in June, and Capcom won't keep western fans waiting for long. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice is the sixth core entry in the Ace Attorney series. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice gets 3DS eShop release date The latest Ace Attorney title is coming west later this year - but not on cartridge.
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