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Revision as of 18:15, 1 September 2014
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Aristotle Means is a minor antagonist in the video game; Ace Attorney; Dual Destinies, but the main antagonist in the case; Turnabout Academy. He's a teacher of the Themis Legal Academy, an academy that teaches students how to become attorneys. He's also the one responsible of the murder of Constance Courte.
History
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True Nature Revealed
Breakdown
When Athena Cykes was able to figure out that Means was the one who found out that he was the one who killed Constance Courte, she asked the gallery to decide Means' fate. Means began to sweat excessively. To prevent from going to prison, Means tried to bribe the gallery by giving them bathroom detail, a retake bar exam, a 30% salary cut, and an early dismissal, but to no avail. Trying to figure out what to bribe the students, he writes the letter "G". But as he wrote the letter "G", presumably to write "guilty", Means' teeth shatters into pieces. Couldn't tolerate with the pressure, Means collapse to the ground, along with his chalkboard, with a big puff of chalk smoke covering the stand. After which, Aristotle Means was found guilty and arrested.