Let's Play Objection!, Part 1
Uploader Comments (LateBlt)
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LOL @ the end...
"But your honor... my lawyer pressed the wrong key!"
"Whaaat?! You DARE speak freely in MY courtroom?!?!"
"No, no... he... he pressed the 'Y' key instead of..."
"It's immaterial and irrelevant! If you speak again, you'll be held in contempt!"
"IT WAS LATEBLT'S FAAAAULLLT!!!! *sob* *sob* *sob*..."
Come to think of it... I'm getting hungry, and a late BLT sounds damn good. Now I just have to figure out if it's BEFORE or AFTER 7:00am... :D
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I have a mock trial in my Personal Law Class in my high school. I am defending in a "rape trial" and the prosecuting attorney is an idiot. I just wanted to ruin his day even more with this. >:)
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the voice sounds like arthur miller
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Hold that prosecutor in contempt of court!
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aww, i thought this was a phoenix wright video... jk XD
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i was supposed to press yes DURRRRRR!!!
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Judge Joe Brown ten years from now.
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why must you turn this courtroom into a house of lies?
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I just sent a link to this to a rookie lawyer friend that I met on GameFAQs.
The prosecutor is either an idiot or thinks that you are and will let bad questions through.
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I've played this game before and I'd strongly recommend taking a screen shot of the controls. You can't look at the controls again while playing and since there are numerous keys to press (some of which make no sense at all), it's good to have something you can refer to during the game.
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Thanks, guys :)
I just Google Imaged Ashley S. Lipson, Esq. and the first 3 hits were of Katy Perry in an Esquire photo shoot.
I must say I was delighted.
doomayam 2 years ago
I was too! I Googled Katy Perry, and I liked it! :D
LateBlt 2 years ago
Oh man, I studied for and took (and somehow passed) the bar exam this summer. One sixth of the multiple choice questions are on evidence. I can't believe anyone would think a game about this would be fun! It's good to see you guys back, but not like this *repressing memories of this summer* :)
Btw, leading questions are not allowed on direct (questioning your own witness) but can be used on cross - at least in federal courts (US).
sierragamescott 2 years ago 3
Congratulations! And thanks for the information. :)
LateBlt 2 years ago
Hey, LateBlt, is it true that you are a terrible lawyer?
TomSFox 2 years ago
This question is PROPER. Wait, no, it's LEADING... Or maybe it's HEARSAY because it's based on what people say on YouTube. JOBECTION!
LateBlt 2 years ago