Now though? They’ve been set against each other, they each have a boy in the ring, and it is on. Prior to this series of events, Justine and Larry probably knew of each other and disapproved of each others’ styles, Justine thinking he’s compromising his integrity, Larry claiming that if you don’t get emotionally invested in a trial then you won’t be able to preside over it with full commitment, but they hadn’t really interacted. Will he bring popcorn with him to a trial if he knows the lawyers involved are going to be entertaining to watch? Of course! But he’s absolutely aware that he’s got the final say over the goings-on of any court he’s presiding over, and it’s had a positive effect on him. Which means that, while canon!Larry is still riddled with self-doubt and probably a decent amount of self-hate he needs to work on, Judge Larry has a decent amount of confidence in himself and his position. He’s an official judge, he’s in a position of respect and authority and been forced to get his act together better as a result. If these two meet it will be on sight, you want to walk into his courtroom and insult one of his prosecutors’ competence and skill level and replace him with an obviously inferior model? Penalty! Penalty on you, penalty on your family, penalty on your cow-!!! This is a Larry who’s still whimsical and artistic and a hopeless romantic, but he also managed to get into and pass law school. Larry Butz is one of the most emotional people on the planet and considers Edgeworth one of the most admirable people he knows. Justine Courtney is firmly of the belief that judges being emotional is a weakness and detrimental to the impartiality a judge requires and thinks Edgeworth is corrupt/unfit to work as a prosecutor.
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