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
Focus on the last sentence of paragraph 1: it states the scholars' view of the lawyer's role. Paraphrase that sentence and pick the choice that matches 'acting as an advocate who represents what the client would say.'
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage4.According to the passage, the legal scholars mentioned in the last sentence of the first paragraph believe that it is a defense lawyer's role to be
Correct Answer
C
The passage says, "According to these scholars, the lawyer's role is not to express or act on personal opinions but to act as an advocate, saying only what defendants would say if they possessed the proper training or resources with which to represent themselves." It also says lawyers should "state those facts that will assist each client's case, construct sound arguments based on these facts, and identify flaws in the arguments of opposing counsel." Together these statements indicate the scholars view the lawyer's role as representing the client's position — which matches answer C.
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