- Mon Oct 09, 2017 2:43 pm
#40376
Hi Powerscore,
So, I got this question incorrect. Flaw questions can be a little tricky for me. But,I want to walk you all through what I did and maybe you can offer some help in my thought process. So, I recognized this was a flaw question. I then attempted to isolate the conclusion that the attorney made. "Mr. Smith was guilty"... This was based on the grounds that there were no eyewitness to the crime and that Mr. Smith allegedly has a violent character. So, I paraphrased and my mind a few possibilities. 1). You cannot say that just because someone has a violent character that they are in fact guilty of this particular crimes.Going back to the LR books... This argument is attacking the person's character and not whether or not they did in fact commit the assault. 2). There were no eyewitnesses... Just because there was no eyewitness does not mean that you can convict Mr. Smith strictly based off of hearsay. I easily eliminated answer choice A, C, and D. I selected answer choice B. I'm trying to understand where exactly I went wrong.
So, I got this question incorrect. Flaw questions can be a little tricky for me. But,I want to walk you all through what I did and maybe you can offer some help in my thought process. So, I recognized this was a flaw question. I then attempted to isolate the conclusion that the attorney made. "Mr. Smith was guilty"... This was based on the grounds that there were no eyewitness to the crime and that Mr. Smith allegedly has a violent character. So, I paraphrased and my mind a few possibilities. 1). You cannot say that just because someone has a violent character that they are in fact guilty of this particular crimes.Going back to the LR books... This argument is attacking the person's character and not whether or not they did in fact commit the assault. 2). There were no eyewitnesses... Just because there was no eyewitness does not mean that you can convict Mr. Smith strictly based off of hearsay. I easily eliminated answer choice A, C, and D. I selected answer choice B. I'm trying to understand where exactly I went wrong.