
"Here's our verdict. Can we go now?"
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"Here's our verdict. Can we go now?"
"There's good crazy, Your Honor, and then there's bad crazy."
Please confine yourself to the facts, Mr. Cosgrove. I'll handle the insane speculation.
'Hah! -- I've been found in contempt by better judges than YOU!'
Trial by Media
'Whe they said 'God is my Judge', I didn't realize He was a real attorney.'
Solicitor speaks legal jargon and has a translator who tells client: 'You haven't a hope!'
'This is my partner. He'll be taking care of the small print.'
"Counsel for prose is overruled. Poetry, you may continue."
"Our new associate asks how much of a fee is too much. Do you want to handle this or shall I laugh in his face?"
"Objection, Your Honor! Alleged killer whale."
'Look -- I'm willing to forget about all this if you are.'
Questions about an old case refuse to go away. . .
I love Lawyers
"Now that's a win."
"Judgement Day: Division Four"
"For the sake of not being redundant, your honor, I feel that one 'bad dog' is sufficient."
'Normally, I hate a rush to judgement - but I'm doing this case pro bono.'
"Since you have already been convicted by the media, I imagine we can wrap this up pretty quickly."
"You moved two spaced and then one space to the side? Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, that sure sounds illegal."
"Not guilty but prepared to settle out of court, your honour."
"Bailiff."
"You can't plead cute."
'Your Honor, my client would like to wave his right to a speedy trial.'
'When you get up on the stand be sure to keep your answers short. A whole lot of barking will only frighten the jury.'
"Gimme a 'D'! Gimme an 'N'! Gimme an 'A'!"
"Objection, your honor, my client's feelings are being hurt."
"I must insist on my lawyer present."
'Wow! I never before saw such a strenuous objection.'
"We make crime pay."
"#notguilty."
'Your Honor, in order to avoid being sued, we find the defendant 'Not guilty.''
Prosecution bears the burden of proof. Defense bears the burden of twisting and distorting said proof.
"The jury didn't buy my defense that CEOs just want to have fun."
"The prosecution shall stop referring to the defendant as 'the alleged, totally guilty as sin guy'."
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