The mugger is first tried in the tutorial of Court Cases. You can have the option to defend or prosecute him. If you talk to him, he will only say, "I didn't do it!" His fingerprints are almost the same as his supposed-to-be "victim," Roger Murray. The mugger uses a nightstick to either defend himself or attack the victim, depending on which side you are on.
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| - The mugger is first tried in the tutorial of Court Cases. You can have the option to defend or prosecute him. If you talk to him, he will only say, "I didn't do it!" His fingerprints are almost the same as his supposed-to-be "victim," Roger Murray. The mugger uses a nightstick to either defend himself or attack the victim, depending on which side you are on.
- During the case, the mugger is accused of assaulting and robbing Roger Murray, and the player is given the option of prosecuting or defending him. It is unclear whether the mugger really attacked and stole from Roger, or if he was defending himself and Roger made up the theft to cover his gambling losses.
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| - The mugger is first tried in the tutorial of Court Cases. You can have the option to defend or prosecute him. If you talk to him, he will only say, "I didn't do it!" His fingerprints are almost the same as his supposed-to-be "victim," Roger Murray. The mugger uses a nightstick to either defend himself or attack the victim, depending on which side you are on.
- During the case, the mugger is accused of assaulting and robbing Roger Murray, and the player is given the option of prosecuting or defending him. It is unclear whether the mugger really attacked and stole from Roger, or if he was defending himself and Roger made up the theft to cover his gambling losses.
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