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Owned by | Los Angeles |
Entrance | Defendant lobbies |
Enter from | MASON System |
Relevant cases | All low-level criminal trials |
The Los Angeles District Court is a courthouse housing several courtrooms and defendant lobbies. It is an important location for local defense attorneys and prosecutors such as Phoenix Wright, Miles Edgeworth, and Apollo Justice, being the place in which all lower-level criminal trials occur. The District Court has been the scene of at least four murders: the DL-6 Incident in which Gregory Edgeworth was killed, the murders of Byrne Faraday and Mack Rell, and the murder of Candice Arme. It was also where Dahlia Hawthorne attempted to murder Diego Armando, as well as the scene of a number of other violent assaults on defense attorneys. Perhaps most notable was the bombing of Courtroom No. 4 in December 2027 that reduced said courtroom to ruins.
Courtroom rules
Some of the procedural rules that are referenced include infractions for the following:
- Wasting the court's time
- Badgering a witness
- Leading the court
- Presenting illegal evidence
However, these rules are enforced inconsistently if at all. In particular, many prosecutors and witnesses use threats and intimidation tactics to get the judge to do what they want, even though these behaviors would fall under leading the court. Individuals whose behavior ought to be punished but are not include:
- Acro: bringing birds to court and having them attack the defense
- Jean Armstrong: picking flower petals
- Larry Butz: interrupting after a verdict is given and drawing pictures during a trial
- Yuri Cosmos: riding a mini scooter
- Miles Edgeworth: interrupting after a verdict is given
- Max Galactica: throwing cards
- Simon Blackquill: bringing a pet hawk Taka to court and having him attack various people, as well as using a "finger slice" on the defense
- Damon Gant: interrupting a cross-examination
- Klavier Gavin: playing rock music
- Godot: drinking and throwing coffee at the defense
- Cody Hackins: bringing and using photographic equipment
- Dahlia Hawthorne - bringing and using an umbrella
- Victor Kudo: throwing seeds at the defense
- Florent L'Belle: spraying perfume
- Sal Manella: speaking in L33T
- Jake Marshall: drinking, eating jerky, and shaving with a knife
- April May: shameless flirting and provocativeness
- Aristotle Means: bringing and writing on a chalkboard
- Mike Meekins: shouting into a megaphone
- Hugh O’Conner: carrying a bow and arrows into court, as well as threatening others with them
- Olga Orly: carrying a lobster on a platter into the courtroom, as well as bringing and using photographic equipment
- Marlon Rimes: carrying a barrel full of fish, throwing said fish onto the floor, and bringing a large marlin into court
- Frank Sahwit: throwing a toupee at the defense
- Myriam Scuttlebutt: wearing a large cardboard box that conceals the upper body, as well as bringing and using photographic equipment
- Ema Skye: eating snacks
- Angel Starr: handing out boxed lunches
- Dee Vasquez: smoking
- Franziska von Karma whipping the defense, witnesses, and the judge
- Benjamin Woodman: testifying via a ventriloquist dummy
- Phoenix Wright: communicating electronically with Detective Dick Gumshoe outside of the courtroom via a cell phone
Judges can object (normally feebly and to little effect) to such instances, usually by requesting that a court bailiff intervene. One ruling that was strictly enforced was to prevent a clown from telling bad jokes.
Mecha?
There is a model of the courthouse inside the 3rd Floor Lobby. The model's creator spent as much money to build the model as it took to build the courthouse itself. Although subsequently fired, he was later seen talking to his son about a hidden mechanism built into the courthouse. Since hands and a face can be seen when looking into the model, this might be hinting at the model being a disguised robot.
Localization note
Since the English localizations of the games take place in Los Angeles, California, the District Court may be intended to be one of the two Federal District Courts for the Western District of California.