* From the book, while Haller is being stretchered out of his apartment after [[spoiler:Mary Alice Windsor shot him:]]
--> '''Detective Lankford:''' Don't flatline on us now. If we end up giving a defense lawyer mouth-to-mouth, we'll never live it down.
* The RunningGag [[{{EvilLawyerJoke}} joke]]:
--> "What's the difference between a catfish and a defense attorney? One's a bottom-feeding scum sucker. The other's a fish."
* Minton's cross-examination of Mr. Talbot, the first man who was in Reggie Campo's apartment that night (although Talbot's off-color comments come dangerously close to causing the judge to find him in contempt).
--> '''Minton:''' Mr. Talbot, could you please describe the physical state Ms. Campo was in when you left her shortly before ten o'clock on the night of March sixth?
--> '''Talbot:''' Completely satisfied.
--> '''Minton:''' Mr. Talbot, I mean her physical state. Was she hurt or bleeding when you left her?
--> '''Talbot:''' No, she was fine. She was okay. When I left her she was fit as a fiddle and I know because I had just played her.
* From the film version of the same scene:
--> '''Talbot:''' We made satisfying and consensual love. Isn't that what life's all about? ... And then I paid her.
* Detective Booker's deadpan answer to this question by Haller while he was on the stand:
--> '''Haller:''' Would any of the outfits you saw in the closet have been appropriate to sadomasochistic sexual activities?
--> '''Booker:''' I wouldn't know that. I am not an expert in that field.
* Judge Fullbright's outraged reaction to Minton dragging the jailhouse snitch onto the stand, the moment she gets counsel back in her chambers:
--> '''Fullbright:''' Mr. Minton, what the ''fuck'' have you done to my trial?
* When Minton returns with a motion to dismiss:
--> '''Fullbright:''' In the matter of the state versus Louis Ross Roulet, I understand from my clerk that we have a motion.
--> '''Minton:''' Yes, your Honor.
--> ''[beat]''
--> '''Fullbright:''' Well, Mr. Minton, are you sending it to me telepathically?
* Though we never see or hear the exact wording, Jesus Menendez's pardon by [[{{Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger}} the then-current Governor]] can be fun to think about.
* From the series: Haller's brief stint in juvenile court, with a judge who insists on being called Judge Sandy and hands out lollipops...and is deadly serious about punctuality.