Gumshoe: As soon as the phone call came in, I rushed to the scene! There were four people there already; the defendant, Ms. Maya Fey, two cops, Mr. Nick Wilde and Ms. Judy Hopps, and the lawyer, Mr. Phoenix Wright. I immediately arrested Ms. Maya Fay! Why? We had a witness account describing her! The witness saw Ms. Maya Fay at the very moment of the murder!
Judge: Hmm… The very moment, you say. Very well. Mr. Wright, you may begin your cross-examination.
Phoenix: Y-yes, Your Honor.
Phoenix (Thinking): Cross-examine what? I couldn't see a single contradiction in that testimony.
Suddenly I felt something hitting at the back of my head. It was a piece of paper.
Maya: When my sister couldn't find any contradictions in a witness's testimony she would bluff it and press the witness on every detail! The witness always slips up and says something wrong. It worked lots of times!
Phoenix (Thinking): Should've known that Maya would know some of her sister's tricks. Okay let's give this "pressing" thing a try!
Judge: Something the matter?
Phoenix: N-no, Your Honor. I like to begin my cross-examination. Detective Gumshoe, who did you got a call from?
Gumshoe: We got a call from a customer from the Gatewater Hotel right across from your office.
Phoenix: And you say you arrest the defendant, Maya Fey, because she said she witness the murder?
Gumshoe: Y-yeah.
Phoenix: But if I heard correctly. You said you arrest her because you had "hard evidence" she did it, correct?
Gumshoe: Huh? Did… did I say that? Me?
Phoenix: I heard you say it!
Judge: You did say it.
Edgeworth: You said it.
Nick: Yep.
Judy: You did.
Phoenix: Exactly what about this suspicious woman in pink's claim was "hard evidence"!?
Gumshoe: Wh-what!? Miss May isn't suspicious, and she sure isn't pink, pal! W-well, I guess she is pink…
Judge: That's enough, Detective Gumshoe. Do you have any more solid proof other than her claims, Detective?
Gumshoe: Umm…
Phoenix (Thinking): Hmm! I guess pressing can have its advantages!
Gumshoe: … Yes!
Phoenix (Thinking): Gah!
Gumshoe: Sorry, I got the order of things mixed up in my testimony, Your Honor Sir! There was something I should have told you about first, Your Honor!
Judge: Very well, Detective. Let's hear your testimony again.
