You are sitting in a cell. A lot of people are looking at you, but you are trying to remain calm. You are lucky to have a young, reputable lawyer, Phoenix Wright, defending you. He has defended people in court more than once and won cases. In front of you, on the dais of the courtroom, stands the judge: an older man with a large gray beard, but not only him, but also prosecutor Miles Edgeworth: a black-haired man, popular among women, young, smart and almost invincible in the courts. All big things passed through his hands.
Closer to the case for which you were convicted: murder. You are suspected of murdering a woman, your boss, who was killed with a kitchen knife. Your relationship was quite strained; you didn’t like the woman very much because of her severity, just like most of your colleagues, even though she was a good and responsible person.
Knock! The judge hit the table with his gavel, signaling the start of the hearing. The first word was given to the prosecutor. Your lawyer fought tooth and nail for you, but the real question is: were you the killer of the young woman?