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Movie Name: Law & Order: UK (2009)
Quote: [first lines]
Narrator: In the criminal justice system the people are represented
by two separate yet equally important groups: the police who
investigate crime, and the crown prosecutors who prosecute the
offenders. These are their stories.
Movie Name: Law & Order: UK (2009)
Quote: Narrator: In the criminal justice system, the people are represented
by two separate yet equally important groups. The police who
investigate crime, and the Crown Prosecutors who prosecute the
offenders. These are their stories.
Movie Name: Law & Order: Trial by Jury (2005)
Quote: [opening narration]
Opening Announcer: In the criminal justice system, all suspects are
innocent until proven guilty, either by confession, plea bargain,
or trial by jury. This is one of those trials.
Movie Name: House M.D. (2004)
Quote: Dr. Lisa Cuddy: [to Tritter] My head of Oncology had to shut down. My
entire staff are afraid to make a move without covering their ass.
Michael Tritter: I think youre angry at the wrong person.
Dr. Lisa Cuddy: You think Dr. Wilson deserved to have his assets
seized? His entire practice ruined?
Michael Tritter: No.
Dr. Lisa Cuddy: So, you just dont care?
Michael Tritter: This is how I get what I want. I put pressure... on
people, and if it doesnt work on Wilson, itll work on you.
Dr. Lisa Cuddy: You punish the innocent.
Michael Tritter: None of you are innocent. Not one of you, not one of
you has told me the truth about Dr. House.
Dr. Lisa Cuddy: The pills allow him to cope with the pain.
Michael Tritter: No, the pills distort reality. Hes an addict.
Dr. Lisa Cuddy: Hes not out robbing a liquor store or...
Michael Tritter: Look, hes treating people. He needs to find a
different way to cope before he kills somebody, if he hasnt done
that already.
Dr. Lisa Cuddy: If youre right, he has a medical problem. It should
be dealt with by doctors, not by the...!
Michael Tritter: Well, its not being dealt with by doctors. Doctors
are covering it up. The whole point of the criminal justice system
is to make things right when everything else fails. With all due
respect, you have failed.
Movie Name: Crime & Punishment (2002)
Quote: Narrator: In the criminal justice system, deputy district attorneys
represent the people. The prosecutors you are about to see, and the
cases they try, are real. Nothing has been reenacted.
Movie Name: Ed (2000)
Quote: Ed Stevens: In the criminal justice system, Bonnie Hanes day is
divided into two separate yet equally important parts: prosecuting
offenders, and having lunch. This... is her story.
Movie Name: The West Wing (1999)
Quote: Judge Roberto Mendoza: You pull all the strings you want, Toby, but
not for me. Come Monday, Im gonna avail myself of the criminal
justice system for which I have worked my entire adult life.
Toby Ziegler: Judge, due respect. Get your things and lets go.
Judge Roberto Mendoza: [angrily] My kid was in the car, Toby. They
patted me down and they handcuffed me in front of my nine-year-old
boy. Then he and his mother got to see them put me in the squad car
and drive away.
Toby Ziegler: Hes also seen you wearing a robe with a gavel in your
hand.
Judge Roberto Mendoza: He doesnt understand that. He doesnt know
what that is. He understands what the police are because he watches
television. Thats what hes gonna remember, his father being
handcuffed. So America just got another pissed-off guy with dark
skin.
Movie Name: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
Quote: [first lines]
Opening Announcer: [voiceover] In the Criminal Justice System,
sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. In New
York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious
felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Special Victims
Unit. These are their stories.
Movie Name: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
Quote: [opening narration]
Narrator: In the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses are
considered especially heinous. In New York City, the dedicated
detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an
elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit. These are their
stories.
Movie Name: The Practice (1997)
Quote: A.D.A. Richard Bay: Im only talking about a humane way of getting
the testimony. This does nothing to my burden ...
Eugene Young: We wont agree. Get an order if you want, but like
Ellenor says, we arent about to make things easier.
A.D.A. Richard Bay: How stupid of me to expect you people to be
decent or humane. You think youre heroes, playing a part in the
criminal justice system, the crusaders against depression. Well,
you might have started out that way but look at you now. The day to
day stench of your clients has rubbed off, youre every bit as vile
and contaminated as the murderers and rapists you defend! You bring
no dignity to law, you proffer disgrace. Where you might once have
been noble, youve- youve sunk into a sinkhole of disrepute where
your only idealism is get the guy off even when it offends human
nature, where it insults morality! Youre so lost in the inferno of
crime and dishonor, you become sickening animals, repugnant to
everything thats good about this country, everything this nation
celebrates in the spirit of humanity! You are sick, awful vehicles
of hate! If there is a god, he will get you, you sleazy, cancerous,
infected, malignant, grotesque snakes!
Movie Name: Samurai Pizza Cats (1991)
Quote: Speedy Cerviche: You think you can just walk away from all this? You
think Im gonna let you go just because our spineless criminal
justice system allows crooks to walk the streets, while innocent
people live in fear? Ooh-who, that really ticks me off!
Movie Name: Law & Order (1990)
Quote: Narrator: [opening narration] In the criminal justice system, the
people are represented by two separate yet equally important
groups: the police, who investigate crime; and the district
attorneys, who prosecute the offenders. These are their stories.
Movie Name: Law & Order (1990)
Quote: Ms. Sharkey: Your Honor, my client is ten years old. She has teddy
bears on her bedspread and a Big Bird piggy bank filled with
pennies and she killed a child. Its so incongruous, its almost
inconceivable. Dr. Olivett has testified that because of her age
and because of the way her brain works she simply couldnt
appreciate that as she struck Aaron Polansky with a rock she was
killing him. Jenny thought she could revive him with a one and a
half volt battery. It speaks for itself. Mr. McCoys position is to
ignore the question of responsibility and brand Jenny Brandt a
killer - shell never change, we have to put her away. People
change, if anyone can change its a child. And Dr. Olivett has
emphasized that this will not happen in a state mental hospital.
Mr. McCoys solution is a solution of last resort. Please, dont
give up on her Judge.
Executive A.D.A. Jack McCoy: Jenny got dealt a lousy hand. I look at
her with pity and regret. But Jenny Brandt is trouble. She battered
Aaron Polanskys head and stuffed him in a pipe. Ms. Sharkey wants
us to believe that she didnt appreciate what she did, I dont
agree. Jenny daydreams about killing small boys. She even had a
trial run with a cat but ultimately what she could or could not
appreciate is irrelevant. Jenny is a loaded gun, she is a cocked
fist with a rock and she needs to be stopped before she kills
again. Dr. Olivett talks about sending Jenny to a state institution
like its a death sentence that turns the world upside down. Aaron
Polansky got a death sentence! Jenny would get treatment. Now
everybody knows state psychiatric care could be better. But letting
Jenny get away with murder wont help this girl, how will she ever
appreciate that her actions have consequences if there are none?
And how many children will she kill before the Adult Criminal
Justice System can take over? Do we have to wait and see? Ms.
Sharkey would like us to cross our fingers and hope. Hope that it
wont happen again. I have my own kind of hope. I hope the state
doctors can find a way to fix this girl, I hope that it takes six
months. But until they do, we cant afford Ms. Sharkeys brand of
hope, we need to protect the Aaron Polanskys of this world from
Jenny Brandt.
Movie Name: Law & Order (1990)
Quote: [first lines]
Narrator: [voiceover narration] In the criminal justice system, the
people are represented by two separate yet equally important
groups, the police who investigate crime and the district attorneys
who prosecute the offenders. These are their stories.
Movie Name: Law & Order (1990)
Quote: [Opening narration]
Narrator: In the criminal justice system, the people are represented
by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who
investigate crime; and the district attorneys, who prosecute the
offenders. These are their stories.
Movie Name: Gideon Oliver (1989)
Quote: [last lines]
Raskin: Im willing to leave my fate in the hands of the American
criminal justice system. Sleep well, Professor Oliver.
Movie Name: Hill Street Blues (1981)
Quote: Daniels: Im saying the entire criminal justice community is against
you, Captain. So she killed some street scum as hes committing a
crime, so what? What about a man who tries to incinerate his wife
and his son? Isnt that the real outrage? Sort our your priorities
Frank.
Im busy cleaning up your mess.
Movie Name: Justice League: The New Frontier (2008)
Quote: Superman: This is what the governments afraid of, Diana, us acting
like vigilantes.
Wonder Woman: I have to do what I think is right.
Superman: Thats what the others said at first, remember? And now
Batmans a fugitive, the Justice Societys retired, and Hourmans
dead. No matter how much good we do, deep down, people are always
going to be scared of us. Isnt that why you and I signed those
loyalty oaths?
Wonder Woman: Take a look around, Kal. Oaths dont mean much around
here. All I see is suffering and madness.
Superman: But...
Wonder Woman: Theres the door, spaceman.
Movie Name: Strong Bads Cool Game for Attractive People Episode 4: Dangeresque 3 - The Criminal Projective (2008)
Quote: [first lines]
Strong Bad: [waking up from sleeping with his head on the computer
desk] Wha-hwoa? Oh, yeah, right. Reply to all... [he types the
following on the Lappys screen:] Dear all the annoying morons that
have been bugging me about it for four and a half years... Yes, I
finally finished Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective, so you can
all EAT IT! The critics are stark raving, "A dastardly masterly
masterwork of cinemagic wonder."... "More special effects than a
Jessica Tandy joint!"... "They may give you the whole tub of
popcorn, but youll only need the edge!" Tickets are selling for
like 0 a piece! Everybody whos anybody that gives me a hundred
bucks is going to be there! [he stops typing]
Strong Bad: Oh, crap! Im late for the premiere! [he leaves the
computer room, taking a videotape with him and goes into the
basement]
Movie Name: Walking Tall: Lone Justice (2007)
Quote: Nick: Justice is about two things: Power and Money. With them you can
do anything.
Movie Name: Justice League Heroes (2006)
Quote: Brainiac: [to Justice League] Indeed, I wish I had the time to make
this encounter more intimate, but my work is at a critical stage.
My attention and presence is required else where. In the mean time,
I expect you to be a bit preoccupied.
[Doomsday enters Watchtower]
Doomsday: Im your problem now!
Movie Name: Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003)
Quote: Security Officer Chuck Parnell: Make any sudden moves, I shoot. Do we
understand each other?
Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo: Okay, relax, Quick-draw. Were feds.
Security Officer Chuck Parnell: Yeah? What agency?
Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo, Officer Ziva David: NCIS
Security Officer Chuck Parnell: Never heard of it.
Officer Ziva David: It stands for Naval Criminal Investigative
Service.
Security Officer Chuck Parnell: Never heard of it.
Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo: You never actually get used to it. You
think you will, but you never do.
Movie Name: Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003)
Quote: Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs: McGee, over here.
Special Agent Timothy McGee: Youre not going to step on me are you?
[looks up at Gibbs]
Special Agent Timothy McGee: Footprints right... footprints...
footprints... looking for footprints... Its a pretty tight
weave...
Dr. Donald Ducky Mallard: Looks like Sisal. Its a naturally stiff
fiber woven from the leaf of the cactus plant. It doesnt matt,
trap dust, build static, makes it ideal for carpeting. Personally I
prefer a good shag.
[Gibbs and McGee just look at him while Palmer grinning like a loon]
Dr. Donald Ducky Mallard: uh... From uh... criminal investigative
standpoint.
Movie Name: Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003)
Quote: Josh Cooper: [Josh 1s planing to join the Corps, DiNozzo is trying to
talk him out of it] They killed my dad! What would you do?
Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo: Id want justice. What youre looking
for is revenge.
Josh Cooper: Thats right. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.
Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo: See, that just leaves you with a bunch
of toothless blind people.
Movie Name: Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003)
Quote: Worth: Whats NCIS?
Agent Caitlin Kate Todd: Navy Criminal Investigative Service.
Worth: [trns and walks away from Kate] Ive got nothing to talk to
you about.
[walks up the stairs and is met by Gibbs]
Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs: Im Special Agent Gibbs, the same
agency you havent heard of before, only I dont take it personally
any more.