Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Some scholars say a defense lawyer’s only job is to give the best defense and not judge whether a client is guilty. The passage argues that lawyers also owe duties to the court and society, so they must not knowingly lie or pretend a clearly guilty client is innocent. Instead, lawyers should study the facts carefully, present any honest defenses or mitigating circumstances, and try to prove innocence only when they genuinely think it’s possible. Lawyers shouldn’t take every case or just repeat a client’s claims—the best defense is honest, careful advocacy.
Logic Breakdown
Look for the author's central thesis: the passage rejects the view that a lawyer's only duty is zealous advocacy and instead argues that lawyers owe duties both to clients and to the court/society and therefore should decide whether and how to defend based on the facts of each case.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage1.Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main idea of the passage?
Correct Answer
D
The passage's main point is that lawyers must be mindful of obligations to both clients and to the court/society and should base decisions about whether and how to defend a client on the facts. Support: 'But such a position overlooks the fact that the defense lawyer's obligation is twofold: to the defendant, certainly, but no less so to the court and, by extension, to society.' The author further states that 'lawyers...should not, as officers of the court, present to the court assertions that they know to be false' and concludes, 'The fact that every client is entitled to a defense does not mean that defense lawyers should take every case they are offered. Lawyers should not be mere mouthpieces for a defendant but instead advocates for the rights of the defendant given the facts of the case.' These sentences together express the author's thesis captured by choice D.
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