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It also turned out that Ema Skye had been hired as a police detective after failing her forensics exam, so Wright gave Justice a fingerprinting set to give to Skye to warm her up to him.

Wright then watched as Justice took on Klavier in court and won his case. Wright then began to put his plan into motion, using his influence over the judicial system to bring about the Jurist System.

He visited Justice in his third courtroom battle, which involved a singer named Lamiroir , and told him that the old system would not allow him to get a not guilty verdict through conventional means. Justice would eventually have the defendant admit to criminal activity to implicate the real killer. On October 6, Drew Misham was killed via atroquinine poisoning and Wright, as the chair of the Jurist System Simulated Court Committee, had the courts use this incident as the test case for the Jurist System, and was even able to pick the jurists himself.

Justice was appointed to the defense's bench, defending Drew's daughter Vera against Prosecutor Klavier Gavin.

Wright gave Trucy Zak's will, but told her not to open it until the right time. As Justice conducted his investigation, Wright began the final stages of his own long investigation. Wright visited Kristoph's prison cell and attempted to get information out of him, only to see five black Psyche-Locks form around him. He then met Brushel and Valant, and told the latter about Zak's will.

Valant admitted that a terminally ill Magnifi had actually killed himself, which a jealous Valant had seen as an opportunity to frame Zak.

Wright eventually returned to Kristoph's cell and tried to take an envelope that Drew had sent to Kristoph, which had on it the murder weapon: a poisoned stamp. Kristoph caught him in the act, but Wright had already recorded his entire investigation with a hidden video camera.

Wright compiled his recordings into a computer program called the MASON System , which he showed to the jury deliberating on Vera's trial.

Although the recordings did not count as conclusive evidence under the old system, the jury unanimously decided that there was a sufficient reason to believe that someone else had committed the murder, and thus Vera received a not guilty verdict.

With Kristoph revealed as the mastermind behind the forged evidence that had caused Wright's disbarment, the former defense attorney's name was cleared and he began planning his return to law.

Lamiroir, who was one of the jurists, visited Wright to thank him, having remembered that she was the long-lost Thalassa Gramarye. Wright told her that he would keep her children safe until she could reveal her identity to them.

Sometime after Vera's trial, Wright went to Europe to look into their legal systems. It was there that he met Athena Cykes , who was studying to become a lawyer. Learning she could sense subtle emotions from the voices of others, he assured her that this ability would be a great help to people. Cykes finished her studies and became a lawyer, and Wright invited her to join the Wright Anything Agency.

It was there that Justice accepted the job of defending Mayor Damian Tenma for the murder of Alderman Rex Kyubi , and when Cykes eagerly rushed over to help with the investigation, Wright phoned Justice to head over to the village to find her.

Wright met with his two understudies before the trial the following day, telling them about his plan to retake the bar exam and warning them about the convict prosecutor Simon Blackquill , whose presence he himself was alerted to by now-Chief Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth. After the first trial day, Justice and Cykes continued their investigation, but soon began to struggle. When they returned to the agency, Wright told them what Mia had taught him: the worst of times are when lawyers have to force their biggest smiles, return to the basics whenever stuck, and always believe in their client.

His apprentices took his advice and successfully defended Tenma and exposed his aide, Florent L'Belle , as the real killer. After congratulating Justice and watching Tenma meet his fans as the Amazing Nine-Tails wrestler, Wright took his subordinates to Eldoon's Noodles to celebrate their victory. Wright later retook the bar exam and prepared to entered the legal world once more.

Wright's career took off with another unusual case when he was asked to defend Orla Shipley , an aquarium orca who was accused of killing the aquarium's owner. Although Wright managed to prove the orca's innocence, he then had to defend her trainer, Sasha Buckler , who was accused of the same crime. Despite having to face Prosecutor Blackquill in court for the first time, Wright also ran into an old ally in the form of Pearl Fey during the investigation.

By the end of the trial, Wright had managed to indict aquarist Marlon Rimes for the murder of Jack Shipley. However, when new evidence came up, Wright realized that the captain's death was an accident, and so Rimes was put into rehabilitation, as he had attempted to kill Orla. Sometime after the trial, Wright, Trucy, Pearl, Cykes, and Justice returned to the aquarium to watch a new version of their famous stage show, with Rimes as one of the actors.

Wright was later invited by Themis Legal Academy to give a potential seminar at the upcoming school festival, which he agreed to, bringing Justice and Cykes along with him.

A mock trial would be held to determine who gave and who received a seminar; Wright would speak to the defense attorney students if the defense attorney won, while Klavier Gavin would speak to the prosecutor students if the prosecutor of the mock trial won. Wright was also due to have a meeting with Professor Constance Courte , but she did not show up.

He decided to allow Justice to watch the mock trial in his place, while he and Cykes waited in the hallway. However, while the mock trial was in full swing, the pair heard a crash outside. Upon investigating the sound, the two of them discovered Courte's body on the outdoor stage intended to be used for the festival. Although Cykes's immediate reaction was to alert someone, Wright stopped her and stated that she should take the opportunity to examine the body in order to gather evidence.

After the authorities arrived at the crime scene, Justice realized that Courte's murder had many similarities to the fictional murder used in the mock trial. Later, as Wright was speaking to Professor Aristotle Means about the murder, it was revealed that Cykes intended to defend the prime suspect, Juniper Woods , as she was a childhood friend of hers.

After Means left, Wright told Cykes about the so-called " dark age of the law " and that it had infected Themis Legal Academy. After furiously fighting in the courtroom for her client, Cykes eventually revealed that Means was the true culprit, saving Woods.

The entire Wright Anything Agency then attended the festival, which had been extended in honor of Courte. Since defense attorney student Hugh O'Conner had won the mock trial, Wright subsequently gave his seminar to the defense students.

Two months later Woods was accused of planting a bomb that destroyed one of the courtrooms in the District Court. Wright was forced to take over her defense from his subordinates after both were incapacitated; Justice was injured after protecting Woods during the bomb blast and Cykes suffered a mental breakdown during the trial owing to a traumatic previous experience in court when she was younger. After exonerating Woods, Wright took up the defense of astronaut Solomon Starbuck , the defendant in the trial disrupted by the courtroom bombing, who had originally been Justice's client until the young lawyer was injured in the bombing, and stood accused of murdering fellow astronaut and close friend of Justice, Clay Terran.

Although Wright soon cleared Starbuck's name, he was shocked to find out that Cykes was now being indicted for the same murder as Starbuck. Wright found himself not only defending her, but also having to clear the names of both her and Blackquill in the UR-1 Incident , in which Athena Cykes's mother Metis Cykes had been murdered.

The resulting trial took place in the ruins of Courtroom No. During the trial, Wright was forced to cross-examine Justice, who had earlier taken a leave of absence from the Agency to investigate Terran's death on his own. Wright eventually figured out that a third party had been responsible for fabricating the evidence that had been used to indict Athena. After clearing Blackquill of suspicion, Wright proceeded to question Fulbright, with the help of Justice and his bracelet, to discern the truth behind the murder weapon.

Blackquill, who had claimed the prosecutor's bench from Edgeworth after being declared innocent of Metis's murder, sliced at Fulbright and struck his face; the impact left a tear, which revealed it as a mask.

The person on the witness stand was actually an international spy known only as the " phantom ", who had been posing as Fulbright for an unknown length of time. Wright indicted the phantom on charges of killing Athena's mother and Terran, as well as being responsible for the bombing of the Cosmos Space Center.

The crucial piece of evidence turned out to be a fragment of moon rock, which had blood residue from a wound the phantom suffered while escaping the scene of Metis's murder. Wright used Athena's earring , which had been made from the same moon rock, to prove that the two samples were from the same stone.

Thus, the fragment which contained the phantom's blood was from Metis's lab , and he was responsible for the murders of both Metis and Terran. After the phantom's incarceration and Athena's acquittal, Wright returned to running his agency. Sometime later, he and his apprentices watched from the space center as Starbuck was launched into space in the HAT-3 rocket. Four months later, Wright traveled to the Kingdom of Khura'in to visit Maya, who was visiting the country as part of her spirit medium training.

However, trouble soon reared its head when his tour guide, Ahlbi Ur'gaid , was arrested for murdering a guard and stealing a precious relic called the Founder's Orb. Wright watched the ensuing trial and it was soon revealed that there were no defense attorneys in the country's court system owing to its Defense Culpability Act.

Instead, verdicts were decided via the spirit medium powers of Khura'in's mystic princess Rayfa Padma Khura'in , which allowed for the viewing of the victim's final moments.

Faced with seemingly overwhelming evidence, Ur'gaid was declared guilty. However, Wright then appeared at the empty defense's bench and declared that a verdict without a defense was unacceptable, and so he would take on Ur'gaid's case. Despite the overwhelming odds and intense hostility from the courtroom gallery with even Ur'gaid initially protesting his interference , Wright proved that Ur'gaid was innocent and that the head monk, Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin , had committed the murder and stolen the Founder's Orb.

After Ur'gaid's case, Wright heard that Trucy had been accused of murder back home in America, and called Justice in a panic. From the phone call, he learned that the Wright Anything Agency office was in danger of financial ruin thanks to the schemes of Take-2 TV producer, Roger Retinz.

When Justice stated that he and Cykes were on the case, Wright told his subordinate that he had grown a lot and that he was confident enough to put his trust in him to save both his daughter and the agency. After Justice won the case, Wright congratulated him and acknowledged him as a full-fledged lawyer in his own right. A few weeks after Trucy's trial, Wright learned that Maya had once again been accused of murder, with head priest Tahrust Inmee as the victim.

He immediately took on the case to save her, going up against international prosecutor Nahyuta Sahdmadhi in the process. Wright conducted his investigation under the watchful eye of Rayfa, with Detective Ema Skye providing assistance where she could. However, despite his best efforts, the odds were too heavily weighed against then, and Wright lost the trial, with the pair being declared guilty under the Defense Culpability Act.

Luckily, they were given another chance to prove their innocence when Inmee's acolyte Puhray Zeh'lot was also found dead; as Maya was also accused of this murder, the trial was extended. Wright once again found himself under the watchful eye of Rayfa for most of his investigation, which eventually led to the discovery of a secret rebel hideout within the Inner Sanctum. The following day, Wright had Maya channel Inmee's spirit in order to get his testimony about the deaths of Zeh'lot and himself.

Wright was subsequently able to figure out that Zeh'lot was actually Rheel Neh'mu, a government spy who hunted rebels while disguised as Lady Kee'ra.

More importantly, Wright was able to deduce that the priest had committed suicide to protect his wife, Beh'leeb Inmee , from the Defense Culpability Act and prevent the police from discovering the base. After his and Maya's acquittal, Wright caught a glimpse of the rebel leader, Dhurke Sahdmadhi , who was helping Beh'leeb escape with the help of Datz Are'bal.

A few days later, Maya was kidnapped by Inga, thereby forcing Wright to obey the commands of politician Paul Atishon or else risk Maya's safety once again. This "agreement" coerced him into disagreeing on the identity of an artifact known as the Founder's Orb that Justice had found during a trip to Kurain Village, prompting the two to have a civil trial against one another.

Although they were on opposite sides of the courtroom, Wright was still hesitant to face off against Justice. However, Justice figured out that Maya was needed to channel the Khura'inese religious figure known as the Holy Mother , whose face was revealed in the orb.

This meant that Atishon was holding the wrong person captive, as harming her would render the orb useless to him. Freed from the shackles of blackmail, Wright resigned as Atishon's lawyer, and the politician was arrested for the murder of Archie Buff , who had hidden the artifact from Atishon after discovering it had been stolen. After the trial, Wright received a call from Inga, who demanded the orb in exchange for Maya.

However, while they found Maya weakened but safe, Inga was dead, and Dhurke was immediately arrested for his murder. After reuniting with Justice, Wright stood alongside his apprentice as his co-counsel during Dhurke's trial. Together, they faced off against both Ga'ran and Nahyuta. Several revelations were made during the trial, including the fact that Dhurke was killed by Inga while he was rescuing Maya many days earlier.

Wright learned that Maya had been safe all along as she was channeling Dhurke's spirit so he could meet with Justice back in the States. Wright then watched as his apprentice solved the case and accused Ga'ran of having no right to the throne, attempting to assassinate her older sister , and murdering Inga. After the trial, Justice was asked to stay in Khura'in in order to help rebuild their court system and reopen Dhurke's old law office , to which he agreed.

Wright traveled back home with Maya, Cykes, Trucy who had stowed away in Edgeworth's luggage , and Edgeworth, knowing that Justice would be fine in Khura'in. He later met up with Lamiroir and showed her a photograph of her late first husband, Jove Justice. He suggested that it was time to tell Apollo and Trucy of their shared parentage and she agreed.

Several months later, Wright took on the defense of Ellen Wyatt , who was accused of murdering a servant after her own wedding reception; Wyatt was to be married to Sorin Sprocket , heir to Sprocket Aviation. After the Sprocket family placed a great deal of pressure on the prosecutor's office to drop the case, Edgeworth decided instead to prosecute it personally. Wright was joined in his investigation by Maya Fey and Larry Butz, the latter of whom had been convinced that Wyatt was going to marry him, leading to a reunion of sorts.

Wyatt and Butz were both convinced that time travel had occurred during the wedding, as they had seen two separate wedding receptions. During the trial, Wright determined that the "time travel" had actually been an elaborate ruse set up by the Sprocket family to cover up the murder, with the reception being re-enacted later.

After much deliberation, Wright concluded that the true killer had committed the crime during the wedding ceremony as part of an attempted revenge plot on Sorin. Phoenix Wright is generally quite easy-going in his outlook.

His relaxed attitude usually leads to his friends leading him around or taking advantage of his good nature, usually by making him foot the bill of large celebratory meals. Wright also has somewhat of a sarcastic side that he usually keeps to himself. This tends to manifest when dealing with the eccentric characters including his friends , objects, and situations he comes across. Despite his usually relaxed attitude, he is a rather harsh critic when it comes to art, possibly due to his time as an art student, to the point of openly mocking his friends' art pieces on several occasions.

Wright has repeatedly shown himself to be a loyal friend and lawyer who will refuse to back down once his mind is made up.

Known for this trait even in childhood, it has been a valuable asset for him, especially as it has translated into his dedication to defending and believing in the innocence of his clients. Wright's loyalty is such that he has often ended up risking his career, and even his life, for his friends and clients on several occasions.

For instance, in the trial that got him disbarred , he showed calm concern for the fate of his client , even in the midst of allegations of fraud. Drew Misham , in particular, was intrigued by this, claiming that despite Wright being the center of the problem, he was the only one who had not made a commotion.

On the other hand, Wright's loyalty has clouded his better judgment on a few occasions. In university, he went through great lengths to protect his girlfriend, Dahlia Hawthorne, during his own trial , based on their relationship. When his lawyer, Mia Fey, accused Hawthorne of poisoning Diego Armando and giving her bottle of poison to Wright disguised as a necklace, Wright refused to believe her and ate the necklace, though, fortunately for him, it had been emptied. Even after the trial, he would conclude that Hawthorne was "not the woman [he] was dating", which would later turn out to be literally true.

Years later , he attempted to cross a burning bridge in an attempt to save Maya, whom he believed to be trapped on the other side with a killer. Despite Larry Butz begging him not to, Wright went as far as to push him out of the way to get to the bridge, which immediately broke, sending him plummeting down into the river below. In his university years, Wright was somewhat of a crybaby and a little childish, bursting into tears when Mia got angry with him for lying during his testimony.

His naivety manifested itself mostly in his relationship with Dahlia Hawthorne. His attitude at this time was somewhat comparable to that of his childhood friend Larry Butz, though the latter never really grew out of this behavior.

Nonetheless, Wright was often considered the most mature out of all of his friends at the time. In his earlier years as a lawyer, even after he had built up a respectable reputation for himself, Wright often depended on his former boss and mentor, Mia Fey, for advice. Even in death, she was generally available to help, thanks to the spirit channeling abilities of Maya and Pearl. At one point , Wright's morals were challenged when he was forced to choose between defending a guilty client to save Maya Fey or letting her die to see justice through.

Eventually, during the trial of Iris , Godot challenged him to argue his case without Mia's help, and Wright prevailed. Since then, Wright has become more self-confident and resistant to intimidation by his opponents, such as Gaspen Payne and Simon Blackquill or, at least, more resistant than Apollo Justice, Athena Cykes, and the judge. However, Wright ended up underestimating Klavier Gavin due to the apparent gap in experience, and he paid for this by falling right into Gavin's trap and being exposed for presenting forged evidence, albeit unknowingly.

Wright has also become more eccentric and laid-back over the years, as well developing the habit of telling mostly bad jokes and occasionally giving cryptic advice, which at times irritates Apollo Justice. He also laughs more, and not as nervously as he did before. It is based on the belief that thoughts are a form of energy and that positive energy attracts success in all areas of life, including health, finances, and relationships. Remember the incident?

The recent one! He jolted as not three, not four, but five psyche-locks appeared in front of Edgeworth, almost creating a wall between them. Edgeworth must have sensed that something was wrong considering his expression immediately changed. Phoenix tried to right himself, but the vision before him had already shook him to his core. Suddenly two Psyche-Locks appeared, but without enough evidence, Wright was forced to leave them for the moment.

Wright would eventually return, having figured out what had happened to the Sacred Urn. Wright agreed not to tell Pearl's mother what happened. Not long after, Morgan went with the police, having offered herself as a witness against Maya Fey. Although Pearl tried to stop the police from taking her mother away, Morgan told her that she was only going to be away for a short while. Pearl then asked to go with her mother, but was told to stay and protect the manor. Despite this, she joined Wright and Maya in the defendant lobby the next day, telling them not to worry since her mother was coming to show her "support".

Wright, having figured out Morgan's role in the murder, asked Pearl to channel Mia before the trial, so she wouldn't have to see what her mother was really going to do. Morgan had conspired with Miney to kill Grey and have Maya blamed for it, enabling Pearl to inherit the title of Master of Kurain. With no other known relatives, Wright and Maya essentially became Pearl's guardians, showing her the world outside of Kurain Village.

They took her to the Berry Big Circus to see Max Galactica , who would end up being charged with murder. However, it would be cut short because of the murder of Juan Corrida. It quickly went from bad to worse when Wright received a transceiver from a hired assassin named "De Killer," who revealed that he had kidnapped Maya, and his ransom was for Wright to get a "not guilty" verdict for Matt Engarde , who was arrested for the crime. With Maya kidnapped, Pearl became Wright's investigative partner for the case.

Pearl also used her channeling abilities with Maya and Mia to form a "network" of sorts; Maya would channel Mia, who would gather information about where she was, then Pearl would channel Mia, who would then relay the information to Wright. Wright was eventually able to show De Killer that Engarde had planned to betray him. At this, the assassin released Maya and vowed to hunt down Engarde.

Fearing for his life, Engarde pled guilty. Wright, Pearl, and Maya were reunited shortly afterwards. Pearl played a small role in Wright's next case. A number of Kurain Village's treasures, including the Sacred Urn, were to be displayed at Lordly Tailor , a very well-known department store.

When Ron DeLite turned himself in as the thief, Wright took his case despite Pearl being a "victim" of this crime. Wright's defense against the charge of theft was successful, but this led to another charge for the murder of a business CEO , which Wright also took and won. Between the two trials, the Sacred Urn was recovered, now almost restored to its original form. Pearl, Maya and Wright eventually found out that the director of the Kurain Treasures event, Adrian Andrews , had broken the Urn, but put it back together again.

At the conclusion of Ron's trial, Pearl physically attacked Wright, knocking him out, believing him to be cheating on Maya with his client's wife , although she was merely thanking him for saving her husband.

Pearl later became involved in another one of her mother's plots to make her head of Kurain. While visiting her mother at a penitentiary, Morgan told her about instructions for her that were hidden at her home in Kurain, and she told her to follow them for the good of the Fey clan.

Unknown to Pearl, however, this was once again part of Morgan's plan to remove Maya from the Master's seat, this time by killing her. Both agreed to go, as it would give Maya a chance to improve her spiritual powers, though Wright seemed to be uninterested for a brief moment.

The group had roast dinner that night, before Maya was to begin her training at the Inner Temple. Though Deauxnim invited Pearl to come read with her, Pearl went to the Inner Temple, worried about Maya, who was taking the temple's very dangerous Special Course, and feeling responsible for introducing her to Hazakura Temple.

She then attempted to channel Dahlia Hawthorne, but was unsuccessful. Misunderstanding the meaning of the words "gravely" and "roast" in the instructions, she brought the gravy from the night's dinner to the temple and proceeded to wait in the Inner Temple for Maya to finish her training, falling asleep during her wait.

Later that night, lightning destroyed the bridge leading to the Inner Temple, trapping her and Maya there. When Pearl woke up, Maya had disappeared. Upset, Pearl burned the letters containing her mother's instructions in the nearby incinerator albeit only partially , and covered the hanging scroll depicting Misty Fey in gravy. She attempted unsuccessfully to channel Hawthorne again in the morning, and felt her failure to channel her to be due to a weakening of her spiritual powers.

The bridge was repaired on February the 9th, and Pearl was reunited with Wright, who at the time was working with Franziska von Karma. Remembering her as the prosecutor from the Grey murder case, Pearl angrily told von Karma that she was nothing more than a little girl without her whip, and vowed never to forgive her for her behavior toward Maya. This outburst was enough to leave the prosecutor temporarily speechless.

Eventually, however, Wright was able to find out about the failed channeling attempts. It turned out that Elise Deauxnim, who was really the Master of Kurain Misty Fey, had channeled Hawthorne instead, in an attempt to foil Morgan's plan. Pearl once again channeled Mia to help Wright. Misty Fey had been murdered on the night of the 7th, and Wright was representing Iris against the subsequent murder charge.

The trial eventually revealed that Maya had been channeling Hawthorne ever since the night of Misty's murder. After the trial, Pearl ran to the temple and cleaned all the gravy from Misty's portrait. Mia bears many similarities to fellow law school alumnus Lana Skye. Both have younger sisters who have helped Wright in his cases, and both wear scarves tied round the neck in a similar fashion. Mia has long brown hair, brown eyes, and a beauty mark on her chin. She typically wears a black skirt-suit, a tan scarf, white heel loafers, white round earrings, and has her attorney's badge pinned to her lapel.

She also dons a purple magatama around her neck, likely as a way to honor her spirit medium heritage. Her younger design is mostly similar, with a slightly different suit design, different bangs, and a smaller bust size. When Mia is being channeled by Maya and Pearl, respectively, she has the same clothing and hairstyle as the medium channeling her, but retains her own body type.

Ace Attorney Wiki Explore. Anime Manga Film Musicals. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Mia Fey. Edit source History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. Mia Fey Wright? I hope you see the importance of evidence now. Also, hopefully you realize, things change depending on how you look at them. People, too. We never really know if our clients are guilty or innocent. All we can do is believe in them.

And in order to believe in them, you have to believe in yourself. Miles Edgeworth One of the biggest names in the world of law, as I'm sure you'll agree. Mia Fey I think one day, you'll understand, too. Phoenix, I want you to remember one thing You were as good out there today as any defense lawyer could ever hope to be. There's nothing more you can learn from me.

I owe you a great deal. Thank you. Marvin Grossberg What does it really mean to have a relationship of mutual trust with the client? Perhaps it is we veteran lawyers who have lost sight of this. I was determined to find the ones who had made my mother blame herself in this way. Using the E. Finally, the names of two men surfaced.

One was Marvin Grossberg, a lawyer who sold my mother's information for riches. The other was the man who sold that information to the press. Episode: Turnabout Sisters in English. ISBN Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. Image Gallery. Sprite Gallery.

Miles Edgeworth. One of the biggest names in the world of law, as I'm sure you'll agree. Her clothes ARE a bit small I think one day, you'll understand, too. Marvin Grossberg.



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