Room 1202

Room 1202 was the office of Byrne Faraday until it became Miles Edgeworth's. It is located on the 12th floor of the High Prosecutor's Office. Room 1203 next door used to be the office of Jacques Portsman.

Like all prosecutor offices, it has a secret safe (known about only by prosecutors) used to store trial evidence. Edgeworth used his framed prosecutorial debut suit to hide his safe.

During the trial of Lana Skye

 * Main article: Rise from the Ashes

About 2 months after in the progression of the PW:Ace Attorney game, a bonus turnabout, named "Rise From the Ashes" would be unlocked. The case is one of the longest cases in the AA series, and also one of the cases that had many evidences (4 pages). The case was tied back to years ago in the SL-9 Incident, also known as Joe Darke Killings. The case started with a somewhat bloody cutscene, though not as bloody because of the black & white effect. Bruce Goodman was the victim here, and Chief Prosecutor Lana Skye was the defendant.

The following day, Febraury 22, Phoenix Wright was once again bothered by a client request, which he reluctantly took because the one requesting resembled Maya. Wright, accompanied by Ema Skye, went down to the Detention Center, where Chief Prosecutor Lana Skye was incarcerated (please check spelling).

For this case, Room 1202 (Edgeworth's Room) proved very useful, as this area can help the game progress in a lot of ways. One way was the Prosecutor Trophy of Edgeworth's that compared to the same trophy Neil Marshall got. This was also a good place for advice, as Edgeworth would open up sometimes. This is also the place where you can acquire the Fingerprinting Powder Set.

Murder of Buddy Faith

 * Main article: Turnabout Visitor

One day after his return to the United States, Edgeworth returned to his office to find it unlocked. He soon discovered the corpse of Buddy Faith, a detective. As he took in the shocking sight, he realized that he was not alone in his office. A mysterious intruder was already in the room. The intruder held a gun to the prosecutor's head as they made their escape. It was later found that files of a 10-year old case had been stolen.

During his investigation, Edgeworth found out that his office being the crime scene was not a coincidence. Edgeworth discovered that there had been two "visitors" in his office that night. The individual who stole the files and the killer of Faith, Jacques Portsman, who had tricked the security guard Maggey Byrde into opening Edgeworth's door (explaining how it had been open upon his return.

After the frantic events of the previous days, Edgeworth took the opportunity to sit back with a relaxing cup of tea. Unfortunately, Kay Faraday burst in and dragged him into another case.