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gaylawyerscaseideas · 15 days
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Mac May, An expert in decorative knots (from macrame)
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gaylawyerscaseideas · 1 month
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Minnie and Maxie Mum
(minimum and maximum)
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gaylawyerscaseideas · 2 months
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Barbers named Buzz Kutt, Pixie Kutt, Anda Kutt, and Bob Kutt (buzzcut, Pixie cut, undercut, Bob cut. 4 names provided for any possible barbershop quartet bits)
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gaylawyerscaseideas · 8 months
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Jeanne Sasquoi, a woman whose testimony talks about "He hit her with the thing! The big thing! You know- the thing!" (Based on Je ne sais quoi/I don't know what)
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gaylawyerscaseideas · 11 months
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HAW HEMMINGWAY
Tailor/Seamstress with the last name Haw, who can sew anything but only after studying it for a while. Hemming Haw (Hemming like sewing, also like hemming and hawing
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gaylawyerscaseideas · 11 months
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Patrick Clyde, Maddie Clyde, and their children, Reggie Clyde and Susie Clyde
(Patricide, Matricide, Regicide, and Suicide)
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Tailor/Seamstress with the last name Haw, who can sew anything but only after studying it for a while. Hemming Haw (Hemming like sewing, also like hemming and hawing
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Dorey Miso, a music teacher
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Miss Dee Meenor
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Mason Jarr
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Nikos Thime, who is always just barely punctual
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puppeteer named Judy Punch
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Case where an accidental death of a safety inspector is covered up to look like a murder because it was a building-based accident that broke codes and if the true cause of death was discovered, it would make the company slightly less profitable
Phoenix Wright wirks for OSHA now
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golf-themed case ft characters like Birdy Parr, Sandra Trapp, and Woody Fie-Viron. A plot point is the fact that in golf the lowest scorer wins as opposed to the highest
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theres so *much* ace attorney that there are times when I genuinely cannot remember if a character gimmick has been used before. Like "character who 'wears many hats' as in 'does many things' but while theyre on the stand they also keep switching what hat theyre wearing when referring to things related to their different duties". Has that been used before? I dont *think* so but Im not sure
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I should put this here. For the record:
Juan Wring=One Ring (Lord of the Rings)
Dali Lekk=Dalek (Doctor Who)
Annie Mae= Anime
Robin N Bateman= Robin and Batman
Tendo Gaicue= Nintendo Gamecube
Dick Billder= Deck Builder
Jim and Luke Starr= Jim Kirk (Star Trek) and Luke Skywalker (Star Wars) and the common debate about Star Wars vs Star Trek
Listen if anyone wanted to make a fan case set at a convention with real world nerd references, consider some characters
Fantasy fan named Juan Wring
Sci-fi fan named Dali Lekk
Annie Mae (nuff said there)
Comics fan named Robin N. Bateman
video games fan named Tendo Gaicue
Card game fan named Penny Nichols Dick Billder
Pair of arguing sci fi fans, Jim and Luke Starr
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Case where the defendant is a suspect because there was a threatening note at the crime scene that ends with something ominous like "You're Next" or "Watch your back" and then a comma, then the defendant's name on the next line. so it would look something like
You're next,
Bob.
so it looks like a signed threat written by Bob but the twist is its actually a threat TO Bob that looked different due to spacing.
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