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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Mass media means most people already know about crimes, so it’s hard to find jurors who haven’t formed opinions. Judges try moving trials, telling jurors to ignore outside news, and asking questions (voir dire), but critics say these methods fail because people still hear publicity, can’t simply forget it, may lie or hide their biases, or answer the way they think the judge wants. Some countries stopped using voir dire, but that doesn’t fix the problem. The passage says a fair jury should be made of informed community members who can discuss their views together—impartiality comes from group deliberation, not from each juror being completely uninformed.

Logic Breakdown

Refer to paragraph 2's sentence about judges' instructions to 'ignore information learned outside the courtroom' and the critic's phrase 'mental contortions'; infer which juror limitation that remark expresses.

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One critic characterizes judges' instructions as requiring "mental contortions" (end of the second paragraph) most likely because of a belief that jurors cannot be expected to

Correct Answer
A
The critic objects to judges' instructions that jurors should ignore outside information. Paragraph 2 states, "Nor, they claim, can judges' instructions to juries to ignore information learned outside the courtroom be relied upon; one critic characterizes such instruction as requiring of jurors \"mental contortions\" which are beyond anyone's power to execute." Paragraph 1 also says that "people who know the facts of a case are more likely than those who do not to hold an opinion about the case," so prior exposure produces opinions that judges' instructions ask jurors to exclude. Together these show the critic means jurors cannot be expected to deliberate only on what they learn at trial and not on what they knew beforehand (choice A).
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