How many cases would Nick lose if the games followed the real court system
He would probably win more.
>>339134238
A jury would actually help him a lot.
Most of the cases wouldn't even be held most likely.
>>339134238
The games were originally satire of the Japanese court system, where you are convicted guilty 90% of the time.
Being a defense lawyer like Nick makes you the underdog from the outset.
Random law student here, Naruhodou would lose all of his cases since the Japanese legal system is that fucked up. Phoenix in all likelihood would take a bunch of prolific cases and with a jury, could probably win a fair number of them, that is if any of them make it to trial since a large number of cases are settled with plea deals since cases in the States far, far outnumber the amount of lawyers capable of handling them.
Don't the games use Japan's court system?
>>339134708
More like a dramatized version of it.
>>339134760
How dramatized cause I remember seeing that the conviction rate was in the high 90 percentile and other crazy things
>>339134683
>90%
You are considered a Von Karma-tier attorney if you win more that 2 cases there, it's way worse
just started AAI2. the logic chess thing is pretty good
>>339134991
Edgeworths autistic mind chess was pretty fun.