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* Happens many, MANY times in [[Detective Conan]], whenever the culprit is confronted.
* In the [[Ace Attorney]] manga, Turnabout Showtime features an example in which it is not revealed that the person has made a mistake until very late in the trial. Raymond Spume yells at Julie Henson for "biting her nails during the show just like (she is) now!" when pulling the murdered Flip out of his costume. It turns out that Sparklestar's (the mascot Raymond plays) back was turned to Julie while she was biting her nails, meaning that Raymond could not have seen her doing it unless {{spoiler|he was wearing his costume backwards, which would enable him to unzip it and stab Flip, who was also wearing it the same way so that he could perform a backflip the same way he did a front flip}}.
* In the original Duelist Kingdom arc of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', when chronic cheater and [[Sore Loser]] Bandit Keith loses to Joey, Keith flies into rage, claiming Joey had illegally entered the finals of the tournament by using someone else’s entrance card. Joey does not deny this, claiming he couldn’t find his card and used one Mai gave him… But he asks, how did Keith know it wasn’t his? Pegasus answers for him, he knew it because he ''stole'' Joey’s card, not having one himself because he had never been invited to the tournament to begin with. It ends ''very'' badly for Keith.
 
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