Reporter: So Sarenko still gets the deal even though Rublev is dead?
Price: What I'm saying is that although in some ways this was a highly unusual case, we are satisfied that justice was served and that Sarenko and Rublev and everyone else involved will be punished for what they did.

Price: Did you set that bomb?
Serenko: Yes.
Price: Did you have a choice?
Serenko: Yeah, I had a choice. I could say yes and live or say no and get two shiny bullets in the back of my head.

Stabler: You know what I think? You're chasing headlines. Russian mob boss arrested for murder. Does that make you and the boys in DC feel all warm and fuzzy?
Price: You don't know me, but that doesn't change the reality which is that we are following orders. We both know that. This is coming from the Attorney General.
Stabler: He killed my CI. Tell that to his mother. His name was Vincent, in case you forgot.

McCoy: The feds released a high profile political prisoner so we could get Rublev. Rublev is higher priority than Serenko.
Price: Serenko is just as bad! He shot that girl.
McCoy: I'm just telling you how it is. The mandate is to convict Rublev. How you get there doesn't matter.

Price: The evidence on Ava's phone at least shows that Rublov was involved in the bombing and the murders.
Sam: And was a rapist and a pedophile.
Price: That too.

Andre: I don't know. I was trying to mind my own business.
Stabler: People who mind their own business go to prison.

Law & Order Season 22 Episode 1 Quotes

Price: The evidence on Ava's phone at least shows that Rublov was involved in the bombing and the murders.
Sam: And was a rapist and a pedophile.
Price: That too.

Andre: I don't know. I was trying to mind my own business.
Stabler: People who mind their own business go to prison.