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** It would take the surprise out of the moments when someone yell's "HOLD IT!" or "OBJECTION!" and they have the epic shocks on everyone's faces before finally revealing who it is that saved the day.
* Why do the four mentioned feel the need to yell "Take That" at everything they point out? [[Rule of Cool|I know it's more exciting that way]], but, for example, at the end of 3-2, {{spoiler|Phoenix shows Ron why Dessie would stay with him by showing him the urn. Does he need to yell, "TAKE THAT!" at him?!}}
** I'm now imagining him mumbling about how he never wanted to take such {{color|gray|a worthless ob}}{{color|silver|jject at all}}
** I always thought the whole thing was a [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]] given that at one point in 1-5, Phoenix was supposed to present an evidence to the judge. When you presented the wrong evidence he yells "TAKE THAT" and yet Phoenix doesn't say anything out loud and the judge penalized him for ''taking too long''.
* Does the courthouse have any security or surveillance whatsoever, aside from the courtroom bailiff? I'm looking at three specific situations here. 1) The very beginning of 2-1, in which a witness strikes the defense lawyer over the head with a fire extinguisher in plain sight in the defense lobby, and no one witnesses it. 2) In ''Apollo Justice'''s fourth case flashback, 3) In ''Investigations'' case 4, the only witness to anything happening in the courthouse hallway is {{spoiler|a judge using the bathroom in the opposite wing}}. Admittedly, you can't always prevent these kinds of things from happening in the courthouse, but these events go almost completely unnoticed.