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* [[Demoted to Extra]] |
* [[Demoted to Extra]] |
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* [[Put on a Bus]]: He's traveling in Borginia until the ending. |
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== Judge Chambers == |
== Judge Chambers == |
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* [[Intergenerational Friendship]]: With Rhea, whom he met while on the Mysterious Bust Killer case. |
* [[Intergenerational Friendship]]: With Rhea, whom he met while on the Mysterious Bust Killer case. |
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* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}} |
* {{spoiler|[[Killed Off for Real]]}} |
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* [[Spanner in the Works]]: {{spoiler|He accidentally takes sleeping medicine instead of tranquilizers, then heads to the cemetery late at night. He gets killed, but this gradually brings about Rhea's downfall}}. |
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* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: {{spoiler|To Chambers; his visit furthered the plan to spring Erlenmeyer}} |
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: {{spoiler|To Chambers; his visit furthered the plan to spring Erlenmeyer}} |
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* [[Villainy Discretion Shot]]: In a sense, is applied retroactively. Chief Justice Strings argues that the way he handles cases may well have gotten innocent people convicted. |
* [[Villainy Discretion Shot]]: In a sense, is applied retroactively. Chief Justice Strings argues that the way he handles cases may well have gotten innocent people convicted. |
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* {{spoiler|[[Disc One Final Boss]]}}: {{spoiler|He's set up as the culprit for killing Erlenmeyer, but it turns out the killing was faked.}} |
* {{spoiler|[[Disc One Final Boss]]}}: {{spoiler|He's set up as the culprit for killing Erlenmeyer, but it turns out the killing was faked.}} |
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* [[Hair-Trigger Temper]] |
* [[Hair-Trigger Temper]] |
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* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Despite his abrasive personality, he deeply cares for his brother. |
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== Paul Strings == |
== Paul Strings == |
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* {{spoiler|[[Amoral Attorney]]}}: {{spoiler|Unlike Edgeworth, Manfred and Franziska, this is not evident at first glance. It comes up when Poole admits that she fabricated a psychiatrist's report to get Erlenmeyer the death penalty}}. |
* {{spoiler|[[Amoral Attorney]]}}: {{spoiler|Unlike Edgeworth, Manfred and Franziska, this is not evident at first glance. It comes up when Poole admits that she fabricated a psychiatrist's report to get Erlenmeyer the death penalty}}. |
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* {{spoiler|[[Anti-Villain]]: Type III}} |
* {{spoiler|[[Anti-Villain]]: Type III}} |
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* [[Badass in a Nice Suit]] |
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* [[But Now I Must Go]]: {{spoiler|Is willing to accept the consequences of her forging the report, although she stays around for another day after the Judge is killed}}. |
* [[But Now I Must Go]]: {{spoiler|Is willing to accept the consequences of her forging the report, although she stays around for another day after the Judge is killed}}. |
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* [[Cool Old Lady]] |
* [[Cool Old Lady]] |