![]() ![]() Hawthorne was later convicted and sentenced to death for her crime. Marvin Grossberg remarked on her refusal to give up on her client, even when everyone else had. Her defense shattered the confidence of the prosecutor, Winston Payne, leaving him a lesser man after the case. Mia was able to get Wright an acquittal by proving that Dahlia Hawthorne had killed Swallow to cover up the fact that she had poisoned Armando. She had taken the case because she had suspected the existence of a connection between it and Armando's poisoning. Mia eventually returned to the courtroom, taking the case of a university student named Phoenix Wright, who was charged with the murder of a fellow student, Doug Swallow. Second case Main article: Turnabout Memories Armando survived the attempt on his life, but fell into a coma. ![]() Unfortunately, while Armando interviewed Dahlia, the latter slipped some poison into his coffee. Meanwhile, she and Armando became a couple, and Armando began investigating Dahlia Hawthorne. The case emotionally scarred Mia, and she did not take another case for over a year. However, Fawles took the stand and committed suicide by drinking a vial of poison. During the course of the trial, Mia managed to prove that the alleged eyewitness "Melissa Foster" was actually called Dahlia Hawthorne, and tried to prove that she was the real killer. The prosecutor for the trial, Miles Edgeworth, happened to be the son of Gregory Edgeworth, and was new to the court system as well. Mia's co-counsel for the trial was Grossberg's best lawyer at the time, Diego Armando. Mia's first case was to defend the escaped convict Terry Fawles from the charge of the murder of Police Sergeant Valerie Hawthorne. Law career First case Main article: Turnabout Beginnings Eventually, by holding an audience with the dead, she learned that Grossberg had sold information about her mother's involvement in the DL-6 Incident to Redd White, who had subsequently leaked the information to the press. ![]() After graduating, Mia became a defense attorney working under Marvin Grossberg. While in law school, Mia befriended Lana Skye, who would later become a police detective and then the Chief Prosecutor. Despite seemingly abandoning the life of a spirit medium, Mia continued to wear a magatama until her death. ![]() Mia left Maya under Morgan's care, along with Morgan's own daughter Pearl. It was also rumored that she did not want to fight her sister for the position of Master like their mother and aunt had. Years later, Mia left the village and forsook her position as heir in order to become a lawyer and find out what had really happened during that incident. This incident disgraced the Kurain tradition, and Misty, having been deemed a fraud, disappeared. However, Yogi was found not criminally responsible in court. Lacking in clues, the police resorted to having Misty Fey channel the victim, who pointed to Yogi as the killer. On December 28, 2001, defense attorney Gregory Edgeworth was fatally shot while trapped in an elevator with his son Miles and a court bailiff named Yanni Yogi. A picture was taken of the event and placed inside the Kurain Talisman, which Misty wore as the Master. One day, she was caught trying to piece together the Sacred Urn of Ami Fey with Maya. Mia did not want to have such enmity with her own little sister Maya, preferring a close sibling relationship. Eventually, Misty usurped her older sister's position by way of her superior ability in the Kurain Channeling Technique. She grew up witnessing the rivalry between her mother, Misty Fey, and her aunt, Morgan Fey, who was next in line to be the Master of Kurain Village. Mia was born into a prominent family of spirit mediums called the Fey clan. ![]()
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