Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage defends the rule that jury verdicts must be unanimous. It argues that requiring all jurors to agree forces them to discuss doubts, consider each other’s views, and avoid unfair convictions. Critics say unanimity wastes time and lets one stubborn juror block a verdict, but the author replies that jury trials and hung juries are rare and usually happen only when the evidence is closely balanced, which is preferable to a wrongful verdict. Unanimity also ensures each juror’s concerns are heard and helps keep public confidence in verdicts.
Logic Breakdown
Locate explicit statements where the author praises and defends the unanimity requirement and where the author rebuts critics; use these to determine the author's overall stance.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage2.Which one of the following most accurately describes the author's attitude toward the unanimity requirement?
Correct Answer
D
The author consistently defends and endorses unanimity with explicit, reasoned claims. Examples: "the unanimity requirement compels the jury to deliberate fully and truly before reaching its verdict" (para 1); "the material costs of hung juries do not warrant losing the benefit to society of the unanimous verdict" and "a hung jury is certainly preferable to an unjust verdict" (para 2); and "Requiring unanimity provides a better chance that a trial, and thus a verdict, will be fair" and that "eliminating the unanimity requirement would only increase the opportunity" for wrongful convictions (para 3). These repeated, forceful defenses and rebuttals of critics show firm support rather than neutrality, caution, or blind reverence.
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