"What do you think?" Officer Ed moved his dissatisfied face close to Earl, as if daring Earl to speak to him in that tone again, he would show him the efficiency of police enforcement.
Earl opened his briefcase and tossed a stack of documents onto the tabletop: "These are copies of my client's radio licenses, protected by United States law. They are free to use the broadcasting signal transceiver as long as it does not involve commercial use, understand? It seems unlikely you would understand; if you did, you would have graduated from college instead of being a pitiful high school graduate who became a cop. But Mr. Tang should understand, these documents also include the specific data of the transceiver model and power that he used last night."