Passage 2: Lower-class criminals are more likely t...
Passage 2: Lower-class criminals are more likely to be caught than wealthy criminals. And once caught, they are less likely to be able to afford highly skilled legal representation. When they appear in court, their life history—which often includes quitting school, unemployment, divorce, and an apparent lack of responsibility when judged by middle-class standards—may work against them. As a result, lower-income criminals are likely to receive heavier penalties than higher-income criminals for the same crime. And because they often cannot afford bail, lower-income criminals often have to wait for trial in jail cells rather than in the comfort of their own homes.
A、Lower-class criminals are more popular than higher-class criminals
B、Lower-class criminals tend to suffering more than higher-class criminals
C、Lower-class criminals are more likely to be caught than higher-class criminals
D、Lower-class criminals are more likely to stay at home for their trails