XQuinn: I'll give you this much, Mr. Castlen. You are persistent.
Franz: Concerned, Ms.Estevez, merely concerned. Now I'm not implying that you don't know your job, but my firm has a personal interest in this case. A public servant such as yourself, with a heavy caseload... well. We just thought you could use some help.
Quinn: In what possible way could you help me?
Franz: Well, for one thing, a potential thirty year sentence does seem awfully low for a burglary conviction. With destruction of property --
Quinn: This is not a burglary case, Mr. Castlen. He did not enter the house.
Franz: You can't be serious.
Quinn: City of Kieselburg vs. Levrie, 2402.
Franz: But surely --
Quinn: Mr. Castlen, contrary to what you seem to believe, you can't practice law after ten minutes with a computer database. If you care about this case I recommend you stay out of my way.
Franz: Now that is not a very good attitude, Ms. Estevez. What makes you assume that I'm wrong and you're right?
Quinn: Seven years of law school.
Franz: But --
Quinn: Step away from the computer, Mr. Castlen.