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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

Approach: Look for the general rule asserted in paragraph 3 — the author argues that unanimity should be retained because it reduces wrongful convictions and ensures each juror's dissent is heard. Supporting text: "Requiring unanimity provides a better chance that a trial, and thus a verdict, will be fair." "Innocent people are already occasionally convicted ... and eliminating the unanimity requirement would only increase the opportunity for such mistakes." "...effective deliberation requires that each juror's opinion be given a fair hearing."

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Which one of the following principles can most clearly be said to underlie the author's arguments in the third paragraph?

Correct Answer
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A is correct because paragraph 3 explicitly treats the prevention of unjust verdicts as a primary reason for keeping unanimity. The paragraph opens: "Requiring unanimity provides a better chance that a trial, and thus a verdict, will be fair," and warns that "eliminating the unanimity requirement would only increase the opportunity for such mistakes" (innocent people sometimes being convicted). The paragraph also stresses that dismissing a juror's dissent undermines confidence in verdicts, which supports the principle that the risk of unjust verdicts is serious enough to justify strong safeguards.
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