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- | + | '''Miles Edgeworth''', known as ''御剣 怜侍 Mitsurugi Reiji'' in [[Japan]], is a rather smexy [[prosecutor]] from [[Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney]]. He is [[Phoenix Wright]]'s childhood friend and rival. He was a great prosecutor who always gives the [[defendant]] the "[[guilty]]" verdict until Phoenix managed to defend [[Maya Fey]] (and eventually, himself) in a trial. He has quite a way with having the [[witness]]es state their names (Proof: [[Wendy Oldbag]]). When he was just a kid, he wants to be a great [[defense attorney]] like his dad but several occurrences in his life made him a prosecutor instead. | |
- | '''Miles Edgeworth''' is a rather smexy [[prosecutor]] from [[Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney]]. He is [[Phoenix Wright]]'s childhood friend and rival. He was a great prosecutor who always gives the [[defendant]] the "[[guilty]]" verdict until Phoenix managed to defend [[Maya Fey]] (and eventually, himself) in a trial. He has quite a way with having the [[witness]]es state their names (Proof: [[Wendy Oldbag]]). When he was just a kid, he wants to be a great [[defense attorney]] like his dad but several occurrences in his life made him a prosecutor instead. | + |
Latest revision as of 13:41, 12 February 2011
Miles Edgeworth, known as 御剣 怜侍 Mitsurugi Reiji in Japan, is a rather smexy prosecutor from Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney. He is Phoenix Wright's childhood friend and rival. He was a great prosecutor who always gives the defendant the "guilty" verdict until Phoenix managed to defend Maya Fey (and eventually, himself) in a trial. He has quite a way with having the witnesses state their names (Proof: Wendy Oldbag). When he was just a kid, he wants to be a great defense attorney like his dad but several occurrences in his life made him a prosecutor instead.