If one was attempting to prove that the name written in the sand next to a murder victim was not, indeed, written by the victim, would one:
A) through long conversation and on-the-fly production of evidence one did not previously have show that the victim was left-handed (when the name was supposedly written with the right hand) and the name was spelled wrong (after the victim had intimately known the person whose name was written for over six months)
OR
B) simply cite the autopsy report - after all, someone who has fallen from a nine-foot-high wall and died on impact from a broken neck will probably not be doing any writing after landing.
In other news, Phoenix Wright is definitely one of the more...interesting...games I've ever played. Considering I'm a Disgaea fan, this is saying something.
A) through long conversation and on-the-fly production of evidence one did not previously have show that the victim was left-handed (when the name was supposedly written with the right hand) and the name was spelled wrong (after the victim had intimately known the person whose name was written for over six months)
OR
B) simply cite the autopsy report - after all, someone who has fallen from a nine-foot-high wall and died on impact from a broken neck will probably not be doing any writing after landing.
In other news, Phoenix Wright is definitely one of the more...interesting...games I've ever played. Considering I'm a Disgaea fan, this is saying something.
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Maggey would have been screwed then, apparently, oh mai.
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Plus, the judge was about to pronounce the innocent verdict before the prosecution pulled in the other witness, so...yeah. :3