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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

Approach: Ask whether the author treats the twofold obligation as compatible with a lawyer's duty to the defendant or as a conflict. Look for where the author links the obligation to benefits for the defendant. Supporting sentences: "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." and "The lawyer's obligation to the court and to society also ultimately benefits the defendant, because the \"best defense\" can only truly be provided by an advocate who, after a careful analysis of the facts, is convinced of the merits of the case."

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Which one of the following most accurately describes the author's attitude toward the twofold obligation introduced in the first sentence of the second paragraph?

Correct Answer
E
The author presents the twofold obligation as compatible with defending clients and even advantageous to defendants. After introducing the obligation to both defendant and to the court/society, the author explicitly states that that obligation "also ultimately benefits the defendant," indicating he is convinced it does not create a conflict of interest. Thus E best captures the author's attitude.
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