Let's Play Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Part 19 Gotcha!
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I've read a concept about this game; that instead of "innocent until proven guilty", the basis is "guilty until someone ELSE can be proven guilty.
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@fuandon Plus I think they cheat using spirits and Apollo power, but it does make it look cool, lol
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@Darkwaver007 Well, it's actually based on the Japanese legal system of "Guilty until proven innocent," despite being set in America, so... yeah.
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that is how it was in America a couple of years ago
don't know if that's still the true thou
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@fuandon Actually, this game series is based of the Japanese legal system which is more like "Guilty until proven innocent" so yes. there WAS no concrete proof. Just his word.
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@ForbiddenTwili oh! so simple? XD, thanks :D
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@SailorHedgehogBoy94 The guy was robbing her apartment while she was away, and when she came back he was still there so he panicked and attacked her
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I'm sure that is not important anymore, but, in the first case, why the killer killed Larry Butz's girlfriend in first place? :D, sorry if they said and I didn't realized, I don't speak english :P, please someone tell me XD
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lol take care of phoenix for me? nick you lady's man you
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People realize this is based of japan Right???
That is ridicolous of Edgeworth to pull off! "No concrete proof of Wright's innocence"?!
Since when does the defendant have to proof he's innocent? The prosecutor has to proof he's guilty, otherwise the defendant goes free!
At least it's like this here in germany, I don't know about the USA though...
Darkwaver007 2 years ago 16
Good point. It is pretty much the same here in the USA with the prosecutor having the burden of proof. Then again, when does this game actually follow legal precedents? ^_^
fuandon 2 years ago 20