In the early 2000s, a new bill passed through each of the houses of the government that shook the judicial system to its very core. As prescribed by the bill, trials could only last a maximum of three days: this was done to raise the number of trials that could be heard in any given time period. Additionally, the defendant would begin to be assumed guilty until presumed innocent, in an effort to catch more of the criminals who slipped through the cracks. That wasn’t even the biggest change, though: under the new system, the jury system was totally abolished. In its place, each verdict would be decided purely by the judge, who would base his or her decision on how much the prosecution or the defense swayed him or her. This would theoretically eliminate all the time needed to allow a jury to unanimously agree on a verdict. As a side effect of trials being sped up, a defendant could theoretically go to trial less than two days after being arrested, thus making a defense attorney’s job significantly harder by practically forcing the attorney in question to conduct their own investigation. The year is now 200X, and this is the story of one such defense attorney and his client.
Ryker Solsby stands trial for the brutal murder of his chemistry professor. He had the motive...
"Mr. Solsby is what those in the know would call ‘just plain dumb’. He would say things like ‘He’s just picking on me,’ or ‘Man, I’m gonna fail this class because of him. That can’t happen.’"
He had the weapon...
"Ryker’s fingerprints are all over this guitar. What’s even more damning is that nobody else’s fingerprints are."
He had the opportunity...
"I d-definitely saw him that day. Ryker was, w-without a doubt, h-heading for Dr. Pyre's office. There was nobody else."
But is Ryker Solsby really guilty?
"I didn’t do anything! He was already dead when I got there! Please! I don’t want to go to jail!"
Join defense attorney Leo Black as he faces insurmountable odds, formidable foes, and dangerous secrets in the most mysterious case he's ever encountered.
Turnabout Blues
Coming Soon
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(Yeah, so I'm doing an Ace Attorney-styled story. None of the same characters - I like to write my own - but I really dig the rules in place in the Ace Attorney games. They're more fun. Anyway, I'm working on this now, and I should be posting the first chapter out of five or six... I dunno... in not too long. Also, I'm assuming trailers are still allowed here. :B If not, my apologies.)