(I'm trying something new, with a franchise that I like watching as a cinematic crime drama rather than a game. The Ace Attorney Franchise) (okay) "Guilty Until Proven Innocent. It is the defense's duty to provide enough burden of proof that their client was not responsible for the crime they have been accused of. All evidence must be registered by the Police Department to be admissible properly in court. Any unregistered pieces of evidence must be able to be proven as reasonably relevant to the current case in order to be accepted and registered as evidence. All initial trials have a time limit of 3 days before a verdict must be passed." It is these 5 rules that forge the basis of the Japanese Court System. Of which the Judge is the one who decides the verdict, after considering both the prosecution and the defense. After taking all evidence and testimony into consideration. This is the standard of Justice that Japan has. A newly minted Defense Attorney joins Wright Anything Agency and Law Offices, firm of the legendary Defense Attorney Ryunosuke Naruhodo the 3rd, otherwise known as Phoenix Wright. Who's able to reveal the truth behind any suspicious murder case. Shiniuchi Rindo finds himself thrown into a trial by fire (quite literally at that) when a woman is accused of murdering her brother. With Mr. Wright guiding his hand through the trial procedures, Shiniuchi Rindo also has a suspicious helping hand with his investigation. A mysterious detective that uses... unusual means to get her deductions. With these helping hands, will Shiniuchi be able to navigate the Japanese Court System? Will he be able to do justice in his clients' name?All Rights Reserved