You are totally correct about the best way to weaken an argument with regard to the LSAT, and I appreciate the video. It is sad, however, that the court would find it more persuasive for a lawyer to introduce a second potential suspect rather than definitively prove the innocence of the original suspect. That's a tacit admission by the justice system that "innocent until proven guilty" is an ideal, not reality.
You are totally correct about the best way to weaken an argument with regard to the LSAT, and I appreciate the video. It is sad, however, that the court would find it more persuasive for a lawyer to introduce a second potential suspect rather than definitively prove the innocence of the original suspect. That's a tacit admission by the justice system that "innocent until proven guilty" is an ideal, not reality.
Thank you very much. No lie i spent 3 days trying to figure out why I kept getting my answers wrong, until I watched your video. 🎉❤😅😊
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