- Suzanne Fulcrum: [about Ron] The bastard spins on my show, then doesn't even give me an exclusive. He's gonna pay for this.
- Ron Trott: [to Ann Diggs] We'll take your case.
- Alden Tuller: [looking surprised] We will?
- Ron Trott: Tom and Luther are right. This is gonna be a media circus. The kind of case we're built to win. We're TNT&G. We don't lose.
- Ann Diggs: I don't have any money. None. I'm on student loans at UCLA and my parents don't give me any financial support whatsoever. How much is this gonna cost me?
- Ron Trott: We'll do it for free.
- [to Luther]
- Ron Trott: Free to her. I didn't say we won't get paid. Book rights, movie rights. Press like this, we're gonna get paid. Trust me.
- Tom Nicholson: Alden, what the hell happened?
- Alden Tuller: I'm not sure what makes me madder: that I didn't practice the recreation at full speed or that I didn't get the truth from Ann. She couldn't have stabbed him the way she says. I put the knife in the way Ann said she did and it felt like I broke my hand.
- Tom Nicholson: But you never even winced.
- Alden Tuller: You wouldn't have.
- Ron Trott: I know my way around a gag order. I'm just gonna have a drink tonight with a friend of mine, but first, I'm gonna talk to a waitress I know at the bar. This waitress knows everybody and everything, and her girlfriend is a publicity agent for a big public relations firm. She'll feed the story back to her boss in New York, who loves to give gossip to real reporters in exchange for favorable stories being printed about his clients down the line. By the time the leak gets back to L.A. and it's read by our potential jurors, it's three people away from me and untraceable. The problem with gag orders isn't that they're un-American, it's that they don't work. Thank God.
- Ron Trott: [to Alden about Ann] You couldn't get her to Target to get a new outfit?
- Alden Tuller: There are no 24-hour Targets around here, Ron.
- Luther Graves: You know the whole point of getting the knife and arranging for her surrender was to show that she had nothing to hide. Changing her clothes would be tampering with evidence. We don't cross that line... ever.
- Ron Trott: Look at her. Does she look innocent to you? Of anything?