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
Compare the scholars' reported claim that lawyers 'have no right to judge defendants' (first paragraph) with the author's later statements that lawyers should not present falsehoods or claim innocence when certain of guilt (second paragraph); determine whether the later sentences oppose, support, or modify the earlier claim.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage5.The relationship of the information contained in the fourth and fifth sentences of the second paragraph to that in the third sentence of the first paragraph can most accurately be described as
Correct Answer
B
The third sentence of the first paragraph reports the scholars' view: 'They argue that lawyers have no right to judge defendants because it is the job of the courts to determine guilt or innocence and the job of the lawyer to represent the defendant before the court.' The fourth and fifth sentences of the second paragraph state the author's opposing view: 'Guilty defendants should not be entitled to false or insincere representation. When lawyers know with certainty that a defendant is guilty, it is their duty not to deny this.' The second set of sentences directly contradicts the scholars' claim that lawyers should not judge defendants; instead the author insists lawyers must refrain from asserting innocence or making false claims when they know a client is guilty. Thus the relationship is the author's opinion opposing the earlier reported opinion.
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