- Sun Nov 24, 2013 6:16 pm
#12779
Hi!
For this one, I am confused why (C) is not the right answer. The conclusion is that "judges should never mitigate punishments on the basis of motives", while (C) states that "legal impressibility of actions should depend on the perceivable consequences of those actions". These two fits very well, am I right? And I think (B) is a little bit "dramatic" to be an LSAT answer, am I right?
Thanks!
For this one, I am confused why (C) is not the right answer. The conclusion is that "judges should never mitigate punishments on the basis of motives", while (C) states that "legal impressibility of actions should depend on the perceivable consequences of those actions". These two fits very well, am I right? And I think (B) is a little bit "dramatic" to be an LSAT answer, am I right?
Thanks!