School Camera Photo

A photo of Juniper Woods and Constance Courte taken in the art room at Themis Legal Academy during the preparations for the academy's annual school festival. Courte was murdered shortly after the photo was taken, and Woods became the prime suspect in the crime, with the photo being believed by prosecutor Simon Blackquill to be an apparently decisive piece of evidence as the clock shown on the wall indicated that it had been taken at around 7 PM, only five minutes before Courte's time of death.

However, Woods's attorney Athena Cykes discovered during her subsequent investigation of the case that the prosecution had overlooked the fact that the clock in the art room was running an hour fast, meaning that the photo in fact had been taken an hour before the murder and was thus not conclusive evidence.