- Paul Robinette: [to Logan] Liz. Is she all right?
- Mike Logan: She's a psychologist. If anybody's trained to handle it, she is.
- Paul Robinette: Nobody trains you to be a victim.
- Dr. Elizabeth Olivet: He can just disregard the jury's verdict?
- Ben Stone: If he feels the jury disregarded the facts presented, yes, he can.
- Adam Schiff: Yep, we should have seen it coming. The Honorable Keith Silver. Wrote the book on the rights of the accused. He thinks Miranda is five pages too short.
- Danielle Melnick: [to Stone] You've been humiliated in court once and that was with a Ph.D. on the stand. Can you imagine what happens with a psychopath and a drug addict? Please, Ben, drop the charges against Dr. Merritt. Consider saving your own career.
- Ben Stone: When I was a boy, I collected baseball cards and there was this one kid who convinced me to trade a Duke Snider for a Gene Hermanski. He said it was a good deal.
- Danielle Melnick: What the hell does that mean?
- Ben Stone: I learned the hard way. For a deal to be good, there has to be equal consideration and there's no way you can cough up enough consideration to justify a deal for him.
- Ben Stone: [to Olivet] What the hell is going on?
- Dr. Elizabeth Olivet: I was raped. That's all you needed to know.
- Ben Stone: It would've helped to know the alleged victim was lying.
- Dr. Elizabeth Olivet: I never lied to you.
- Ben Stone: The only reason you went to Merritt is for Diane Perkins.
- Dr. Elizabeth Olivet: That has nothing to do with me being drugged and raped.
- Ben Stone: It had a lot to do with why you were raped.
- Dr. Elizabeth Olivet: You want to know why I went back? I sent Diane to Merritt. My gynecologist wouldn't see her and I bought into his reputation: the awards, the articles. I was responsible.
- Ben Stone: But you did it the wrong way. If you suspected she was molested, you should have gone to the police.
- Dr. Elizabeth Olivet: With what? She refused to come forward. I didn't know whether to believe her. She's been delusional and she certainly couldn't have testified against the esteemed doctor. She tried to kill herself, Ben.
- Ben Stone: You of all people should know the importance of full disclosure. You had a legal obligation.
- Dr. Elizabeth Olivet: I had an obligation to my patient and in my profession, that's all that counts.
- Ben Stone: [to Dr. Merrick] Do you frequently have sex with patients?
- Danielle Melnick: Objection!
- Judge Keith Silver: Sustained.
- Ben Stone: Do you call all your patients bitches, doctor?
- Danielle Melnick: Objection!
- [Dr. Olivet has been raped while on an undercover mission]
- Dr. Elizabeth Olivet: You have no idea what it's like to be victimized by a powerful man.
- Celia Walsh: Six blissful years of marriage that took 10 years of therapy to forget.
- Phil Cerreta: He abused you?
- Celia Walsh: It's amazing what people put up with under the heading of "love."
- Danielle Melnick: Okay, Ben, what do you want?
- Ben Stone: In a perfect world, I'd like to see your client locked in a room for a week with these women, but I'll settle for seeing him spend the rest of his life in jail.
- Danielle Melnick: Come on, Ben. They had a little fun in the afternoon. It cannot be rape when both parties consent.
- Ben Stone: I saw the bruises. I heard the tape. I didn't hear consent.
- Danielle Melnick: Mmm-hmm, and you didn't hear something else, either. You didn't hear the word "No." The woman gets naked, she spreads her legs and then she turns on a tape recorder? Didn't I read that in last month's "Penthouse Forum"?
- Ben Stone: Danielle, she suspected something would happen.
- Danielle Melnick: Gee, Ben, now I know why you're living alone. Fact: The only woman who would knowingly put herself in a position to get raped is a policewoman. So please, go ahead, fellows, use the tape. You will open a can and a hell of a lot more than worms are gonna crawl out. I will give you a hint: it begins with "E," it ends with "T" and I do not mean "entertainment."