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The eponymous ace attorney of the first three games. Easy-going, good-natured and intelligent. Despite that last part, Nick usually ends up using bluffs, manipulation and general making things up in court. Scary thing is, he usually turns out to be spot-on. Between the end of Trials and Tribulations and the beginning of Apollo Justice, Phoenix loses his license due to Kristoph Gavin by inadvertently using forged evidence, and no longer practices law. At least until the end.
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