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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Hints
Gant has appeared again! How can I bring him down once and for all?
1 of 16: He will imply Phoenix should show the piece of evidence his possession that shows the real murderer... the piece of cloth.
2 of 16: However... showing that at this point would prove Ema's guilt, and end the trial.
3 of 16: We have no choice... lies or otherwise, tell the Judge we cannot show the evidence.
4 of 16: Phoenix has a plan, so after the events, show the evidence -- present the Piece Of Cloth.
5 of 16: Admit that the prints are Ema Skye's.
6 of 16: There's a piece of evidence that contradicts the cloth, which proves it was cut out BEFORE he died.
7 of 16: It's an item Lana gave you not long ago.
8 of 16: Present Lana's Picture.
9 of 16: In a last-ditch attempt to save himself, Gant will claim the cloth is illegal evidence.
10 of 16: Defend yourself!
11 of 16: Tell him you did not illegally conceal it.
12 of 16: The best way to disprove this is to go to the law itself.
13 of 16: Read the Evidence Law book, and check out the second rule of evidence law.
14 of 16: If evidence that has not been officially registered (i.e. the cloth), it must be proven to be relevant before it is revealed.
15 of 16: At the time Gant asked, the cloth was not at all relevant. HE himself made it relevant!
16 of 16: Present the Evidence Law book, and you have won the game.