A video walkthrough for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice for All (also known as Phoenix Wright 2) for the Nintendo DS. Episode 4: Farewell, My Turnabout, Part 40 of 46. In this part, Phoenix faces a moral dilemma: should he request a not-guilty verdict now, thereby saving Maya, but condemning an innocent woman to death while letting a killer go free? Or should he continue the trial to get the truth? Phoenix requests that the trial continue; after all, if he stalls for time long enough, eventually the evidence that Gumshoe found will be delivered. Shelley de Killer testifies about Adrian Andrews. Phoenix points out a problem with the testimony: Adrian had no foreknowledge of the murder.


What happens if the police don’t read you your rights? When do the police have to read you your rights? Criminal Defense attorney Ryan Pacyga explains what the Miranda warning is and answers these questions.

Cornelius Dupree — Exonerated in Texas


Cornelius Dupree speaks at the Innocence Project Celebration of Freedom & Justice on May 4, 2011. Dupree served 30 years in Texas prisons for a crime he didn’t commit before he was exonerated through DNA testing in March 2011. Learn more about his case here: bit.ly

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