- Roger Cleary: [facing six counts of murder two] All right, Mr. Stone, I'm a businessman. I've made deals before. What are you offering?
- Executive A.D.A. Ben Stone: I'm not a businessman, Mr. Cleary. I'm offering you nothing.
- Mrs. Cleary: My father started this company.
- Roger Cleary: Your father fixed toasters! He worked for *me*!
- Steven Cleary: [all of them facing charges for murder] That's right, Dad, he worked for you, just like we all did... look where it's got us.
- Executive A.D.A. Ben Stone: What amazes me is that he almost convinced his son to do 25-to-life.
- A.D.A. Paul Robinette: Must've given him quite a lecture on family values.
- Sergeant Phil Cerreta: The first doctor, Stark, said that the pacemaker should've been good for five years.
- Detective Mike Logan: Yeah, and it was used for three. But Hellems said the battery was good for another three years.
- Sergeant Phil Cerreta: How good's your arithmetic?
- Detective Mike Logan: I know 3 and 3 equals murder 2.
- Detective Mike Logan: Phil, one person out of 100,000 in this city dies from taking penicillin, does it mean we stop making it?
- Sergeant Phil Cerreta: No, but there's the question what if the penicillin is bad?
- Detective Mike Logan: One dead kid, Phil.
- Detective Mike Logan: One dead kid that we *know* about, and that scares the hell out of me.
- Detective Mike Logan: [finding out the victim had a pacemaker] How old was Roberto, 16?
- Peter Fischel: 18, why, Detective? Is it illegal to only kill minors now?