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Direct Proof Demand

This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”

Subject distribution

  • CRIMINAL1

Example wrong choices

  • 21037_lydia_speakers · CRIMINAL · Choice ANo, because a low price alone can never prove knowledge

    Why it's attractive

    It treats the case as price-only even though the stem gives several other suspicious facts.

    Why it's wrong

    It treats the case as price-only even though the stem gives several other suspicious facts.

  • 21037_lydia_speakers · CRIMINAL · Choice CYes, but only if Lydia later resells the speakers

    Why it's attractive

    It adds a later resale condition to a receipt-time question.

    Why it's wrong

    It adds a later resale condition to a receipt-time question.

  • 21037_lydia_speakers · CRIMINAL · Choice DNo, because the seller never expressly said the speakers were stolen

    Why it's attractive

    It invents an express-statement requirement even though knowledge can be proved by circumstances.

    Why it's wrong

    It invents an express-statement requirement even though knowledge can be proved by circumstances.

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