L.A. Law

L.A. Law1986

L.A. Law is an American television legal drama series that ran for eight seasons on NBC, from September 15, 1986 to May 19, 1994. Created by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher, it contained many of Bochco's trademark features including an ensembl… more »



Judge Walter Stone:
Members of the Jury, you are not consider counsel's breakdown or in any way hold it against the defendant. Mr. Kuzak was simply attempting to get this trial called off, for reasons which have nothing to do with the issue before you.

[Now moving on to Mr. Rollins]

Judge Walter Stone:
Mr. Rollins, please take over.

Jonathan Rollins:
Excuse me?

D.A. Marcia Fusco:
Your Honor, under the circumstances, I...

Judge Walter Stone:
I will not reward Mr. Kuzak's outburst by letting him attain his objective. Now this trial will go forward.

[Ms. Fusco should stay quiet. And Judge is asking Jonathan to take over to make a statement]

Judge Walter Stone:
Mr. Rollins, please take over where Mr. Kuzak left off.

Jonathan Rollins:
You can't be...

Judge Walter Stone:
I said take up where he left off!

Jonathan Rollins:
Okay. Um...

[And turned to Brian Chisholm sitting quietly]

Jonathan Rollins:
Um, I believe he left off calling you a big chicken bastard worried about reelection.

Judge Walter Stone:
You're in contempt, too. Bailiff! Take Mr. Rollins into custody.

Jonathan Rollins:
You forgot to call you stupid, and forgot to ask who you bribed to get that robe!

[Mr. Rollins was protesting and was caught by the bailiff and get Mr. Rollins out of the courtroom]

Judge Walter Stone:
Get him out!

Jonathan Rollins:
Objection! We... Get your hands off me! I want my objection on the record! This is hot and prejudicial job!

Judge Walter Stone:
Members of the Jury, I'm sorry, I have no other choice, but to suspend this proceedings and to declare a mistrial.

Derron Holloway:
You're giving them what they want!

Judge Walter Stone:
Shut up, Mr. Holloway!

[Crowds speaking. Mr. Holloway shouldn't interrupt Judge Stone, he has to address the court]

Judge Walter Stone:
I have no choice. The jury is dismissed. We're done.

[Mr. Holloway sitting down. Crowds murmuring and complaining]

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