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Trial
Phoenix Wright, a rookie attorney of only three months, enters a murder trial in order to defend his childhood friend, Larry Butz, who is accused of killing his ex-girlfriend Cindy Stone. Prosecutor Winston Payne looks for an easy win, bringing with him damning evidence and a seemingly decisive witness. But with the encouragement of his mentor Mia Fey, Wright believes he can do the impossible...

Investigation (Sept. 6)
Upon returning to the Fey & Co. Law Offices for a dinner appointment with Mia Fey and her younger sister Maya, Phoenix Wright stumbles upon the grisly scene of his boss's body, who has been bludgeoned to death. A note found by the body with Maya's name written in blood prompts Detective Dick Gumshoe to immediately arrest the girl and charge her with her sister's murder. As he looks into the murder, he learns that no other lawyers are willing to defend Maya. At her most desperate hour, who will rise up to help her?

Trial (Sept. 7)
The trial of Maya Fey for the murder of her sister Mia is under way, and Wright is pitted against prodigy prosecutor Miles Edgeworth. Hope seems lost, but with flimsy testimonies and a questionable witness, things are not as straightforward as they appear. The trial session ends when Wright manages to prove the existence of another suspect.

Investigation (Sept. 7)
With Maya's trial extended, Wright begins his search for Mia's real killer. A promising lead points Wright in the direction of shady Bluecorp CEO Redd White, a powerful information broker who Mia was investigating before her death. Even though he is warned that White has powerful "connections", Wright attempts to connect White to Mia's death.

Trial (Sept. 9)
In response to Wright pursuing him, White uses his influence to get Wright indicted for the murder of Mia Fey. Wright's only chance to avoid a guilty verdict is to expose White as Mia's true killer in court, a task made all the more difficult by Miles Edgeworth's ruthless prosecuting tactics. Wright is backed into a corner, but a little help from a spirit medium may be just what he needs to turn things around...

Investigation (Oct. 16)
When an actor in the popular children's television show The Steel Samurai: Warrior of Neo Olde Tokyo is found murdered, the show's star Will Powers is arrested as the prime suspect. To Maya, the series' newest fan, this looks like the perfect first case for the Wright & Co. Law Offices. However, a crotchety security woman at Global Studios won't make things simple for them, especially when she claims she saw the suspect go to the scene of the murder.

Trial (Oct. 18)
The trial of Will Powers begins, with Wright facing against Edgeworth a second time. This time, the testimony of Wendy Oldbag, the security lady, is rather solid despite the holes Wright could find. In other to buy more time, Wright has to make an accusation, which pans out and leads to more suspects for investigation.

Investigation (Oct. 18)
Wright returns to Global Studio in order to speak with director Sal Manella and producer Dee Vasquez, creators of The Steel Samurai. As he does so, he stumbles upon Cody Hackins, a young fan who claims to have seen the Steel Samurai defeat a bad guy.

Trial (Oct. 19)
The trial of Will Powers resumes with Cody Hackins as the prosecution's main witness. However, when Wright manages to get the young boy to reveal what he really saw, the boy's testimony upends everyone's assumptions about this murder.

Investigation (Oct. 19)
Wright and Maya have one more day to investigate Jack Hammer's murder. In order to find out the truth, Wright uncovers a dark secret involving the victim and Global Studio's star producer.

Trial (Oct. 20)
As the trial of the Steel Samurai reaches its last day, Wright learns the true killer's identity. The question is, can he prove it? It won't be easy, with a calm and collected witness like Dee Vasquez on the stand. However, when it seems Vasquez will be allowed to go, Prosecutor Edgewoth insists on more questions from his witness.

Investigation (Dec. 25)
Miles Edgeworth stands accused of murder, and only Phoenix Wright is willing to defend him! The victim is linked to a fifteen-year-old case, the DL-6 Incident, involving the murder of Edgeworth's father. Did the prosecutor take the law into his own hands and kill the attorney responsible for the culprit's acquittal?

Trial (Dec. 26)
The trial of Miles Edgeworth begins, with Wright squaring off against Edgeworth's mentor, Manfred von Karma – a prosecutor with a forty-year unblemished record. Against such a fearsome foe, only a sacrifice can buy enough wiggle room for Wright to poke holes in the prosecutor's airtight case!

Investigation (Dec. 26)
Wright attempts to speak the prosecutor's other witness, but in order to do so, they must help photographer Lotta Hart find the truth behind the mysterious Gourdy. Upon meeting the other witness, they discover a connection between him and DL-6.

Trial (Dec. 27)
Manfred von Karma calls in his other witness, and his testimony is damning enough to get Edgeworth declared guilty. However an unexpected interruption comes in form of Larry Butz, who, like Wright, is unwilling to let an old grade school friend be convicted. With Butz's testimony, Wright manages a turnaround, leading to a police hunt for a new suspect.

Investigation (Dec. 27)
With the trial extended, Wright attempts to find a connection between the new suspect and the DL-6 Incident. However, Wright discovers that someone else is involved in setting up Edgeworth for murder. Not only that, but Edgeworth seems to have come to a troubling realization about his father's death.

Trial (Dec. 28)
With the help of an unusual witness, Wright exposes the true killer of Robert Hammond. The trial ends, but another immediately begins when Edgeworth confesses to his father's death. The only way out for the defense is for Wright to uncover the truth of what really happened fifteen years ago, and to finally solve the crime that has ruined so many lives.