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Could he really possibly be deceased? He wasn't sentenced to death after the first case in "Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney" and since he was never found Guilty for the murder of Drew Misham and the attempted murder of Vera Misham, there is no way he could have been sentenced to death. All the jurists did was declaring Vera not guilty, but they did not find Kristoph guilty. Nobody could proof he was guilty so he couldn't have been sentenced to death.

You could say that about virtually every killer in the series. It's explicitly stated in 3-2 that murder is punishable by death, and it's heavily implied (by 2-4's bad ending and 3-2, among other things) that everything "goes smoothly" after the not guilty verdict, i.e. the real killer is tried and convicted. So nearly every killer in the series probably got the death penalty. It's just that some might not have been carried out yet. They took five years to carry out Dahlia Hawthorne's sentence... capefeather 21:01, May 6, 2012 (UTC)
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