In all seriousness, it's a bit depressing to see him get older and older as the games go on.
How old is he? Like 39 now? He was in his early 20s in the first game.
I've never played ace attorney before, do they ever make you defend someone that is just straight up the actual culprit and you have to defend them cause that's your job?
>do they ever make you defend someone that is just straight up the actual culprit
Yes it's one of the best cases in the series >defend them cause that's your job?
Well no, Phoenix is like a lawyer superhero who only defends people that aren't guilty
He goes into cases with minimal evidence and not even a clear understanding of what happened and somehow wins. That's the best trait a defense lawyer could possibly have
Lawyers don't sentence people though. Why are you blaming them instead of the judge? Everyone should have a proper lawyer otherwise the system wouldn't work
No, because he only defends clients, he thinks are innocent. >that's how it should be.
Iris certainly was in the need of a proper lawyer, for helping this moron Godot.
Lawyer here, no he isn't, and good lawyers aren't a thing.
Most of the time if you work in criminal al law your client IS guilty, the name of the game isn't to prove he's innocent, it's either to find a flaw in the administrative process that voids everything, or to get a milder punishment by showing that your client isn't such a bad guy after all.
But it's not magic, even for a good lawyer there isn't always a flaw to exploit and there's limits to what persuasion can accomplish.
Also, lawyers that get all in their cases like Phenix does are 1 in a thousand and that's being generous, most lawyers work on several cases at the time and they almost always half-ass it, there's no need to go all in, just try all the usual tricks that seems kind of related to the case at hand and do your best to show the client that you have his back.
Also, lawyers that get all in their cases like Phenix does are 1 in a thousand and that's being generous, most lawyers work on several cases at the time and they almost always half-ass it, there's no need to go all in, just try all the usual tricks that seems kind of related to the case at hand and do your best to show the client that you have his back.
Also, lawyers that get all in their cases like Phenix does are 1 in a thousand and that's being generous, most lawyers work on several cases at the time and they almost always half-ass it, there's no need to go all in, just try all the usual tricks that seems kind of related to the case at hand and do your best to show the client that you have his back.
this is false, every trial is a turnabout. fuckers like you are to blame for the dark age of the law.
To be a good lawyer you gotta know how to make bullshit and sell it, and he's pretty good at that.
And T&T pretty much ruined this by making everyone having the exact same method.
Who cares? He gets the job done.
He’s no Chuck McGill.
he should had been a murder victim in the 4th game. turn him into ghost or something. just let that bro retire. fuck capcom
It's the Kiryu syndrome. The inability as devs/writers to have your main character pass down the torch.
In all seriousness, it's a bit depressing to see him get older and older as the games go on.
How old is he? Like 39 now? He was in his early 20s in the first game.
Yet he still looks just as young. The power of animu
>nearing his 40s and still single
Wright confirmed impotent.
I've never played ace attorney before, do they ever make you defend someone that is just straight up the actual culprit and you have to defend them cause that's your job?
In the last case in the 2nd game but it has a great resolution.
Why would you spoil that you idiot?
moron, spoiling it would be talking about how did it and why. I just let them now it was a thing.
Him being the culprit isn't meant to be obvious at first you retard
_yes
Yes, and it's one of the best moments in the series
That's the high point of the franchise.
"Yes."
>do they ever make you defend someone that is just straight up the actual culprit
Yes it's one of the best cases in the series
>defend them cause that's your job?
Well no, Phoenix is like a lawyer superhero who only defends people that aren't guilty
He's Japanese matt Murdock.
Yes, GAA does this too and plays it a fair bit more straight
He goes into cases with minimal evidence and not even a clear understanding of what happened and somehow wins. That's the best trait a defense lawyer could possibly have
He's not a good lawyer when I'M at the controls!
Is that Bennett the sage?
>how lawyers sleep when they defend the most disgusting criminal known to man while sentencing an innocent child 20 years in solitary confinement.
Skill issue.
Must suck to suck.
Git gud.
Lawyers don't sentence people though. Why are you blaming them instead of the judge? Everyone should have a proper lawyer otherwise the system wouldn't work
>GET THAT SON OF BITCH OUTTA MY FACE
No, because he only defends clients, he thinks are innocent.
>that's how it should be.
Iris certainly was in the need of a proper lawyer, for helping this moron Godot.
Lawyer here, no he isn't, and good lawyers aren't a thing.
Most of the time if you work in criminal al law your client IS guilty, the name of the game isn't to prove he's innocent, it's either to find a flaw in the administrative process that voids everything, or to get a milder punishment by showing that your client isn't such a bad guy after all.
But it's not magic, even for a good lawyer there isn't always a flaw to exploit and there's limits to what persuasion can accomplish.
Also, lawyers that get all in their cases like Phenix does are 1 in a thousand and that's being generous, most lawyers work on several cases at the time and they almost always half-ass it, there's no need to go all in, just try all the usual tricks that seems kind of related to the case at hand and do your best to show the client that you have his back.
Man, real life sucks
this is false, every trial is a turnabout. fuckers like you are to blame for the dark age of the law.
Is she actually a good thief?
There is no such thing as a good lawyer. Fuck off. Keep /a/ on /a/.