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Fletcher: Your Honor, I object!
Judge: And why is that, Mr. Reede?
Fletcher: Because it's devastating to my case!
Judge: [dryly] Overruled.
Fletcher: Good call!

Strenuously object? Is that how it's done now? "Objection." "Overruled." "No, I strenuously object." "Well, if you strenuously object, I guess I'd better reconsider, then."
Lt. Weinberg, A Few Good Men

Objection! It is just rude to accuse me of murder.
Caroline, Bones

Edgeworth: Objection! ...
Judge: Yes, Mr. Edgeworth?
Edgeworth: I was hoping to come up with something while I was objecting, Your Honor... I didn't.

Objection! I... I... I object... For objection's sake...

Objection! Th...that's just dumb!
Apollo Justice, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney

Edgeworth: Objection! (wags finger)
Judge: Wh-What was that finger wag for, Mr. Edgeworth!? And don't you know it's rude to shout "Objection!" while someone is giving testimony?
Edgeworth: Hah. If you truly are a man of the law, then you must always be vigilant. For example, I, myself, never let an opportunity to shout "Objection!" pass me by!
Franziska: Miles Edgeworth. It's one thing to be passionate about your job, but this is real life.
Edgeworth: (This is what some people may say is the pot calling the kettle black...)

Edgeworth: Objection! .........
Courtney: (slams gavel) I am not amused. Interrupting my judgment only to be silent.
Edgeworth: (...Without thinking, I just blurted out "Objection"...!)
Ace Attorney Investigations 2 (fan translation)

Knuckles: Objection, your majesty. We're losing!
Judgebot: Overruled! But yes, yes you are. Badly.

Guybrush: I object!
Judge: To what?!
Guybrush: To this trial! To your hat! To the way my beard’s itching! I also object to the way that guy’s looking at me! And to this hook! And-
Judge: CAPTAIN THREEPWOOD, YOU WILL CEASE YOUR FOOLISH DISTRACTIONS BEFORE WE COME DOWN AND CEASE THEM FOR YOU! ARRRRR!!! Whubbawhubbawhubba! Right! Where were we?

Dr. Geuter: [reading a newspaper headline] "Death to the race defiler."
Abe Radnitz: In what newspaper did that appear?
Dr. Geuter: Julius Streicher's Der Stürmer.
Abe Radnitz: What was it in connection with?
Dr. Geuter: The Feldenstein Case.
Abe Radnitz: What was the Feldenstein Case?
Hans Rolfe: Your honor, the defense objects to the introduction of the Feldenstein Case. It is a notorious case, perhaps the most notorious of the period. It... has overtones and... appeals to emotion. It would perhaps be best not raised.
Judge Haywood: There are no issues or overtones that may not be raised in this courtroom. The tribunal is interested in everything that is relevant. The objection is overruled.

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