using 'them' wont be right - as we are not sure who them is being referred to? The jurors or the attorneys?
Using this, we can eliminate choice (A) and (C)
Keep in mind that the wordprohibited is used - you prohibit someone from doing something, not 'to'. Hence answer choice (E) can be eliminated.
Now, we are left with answer choice (B) and (D).
We know that - defense attorneys wanted to interview the jurors following the guilty verdict, which is the past tense.
Hence, choice (D) should
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Using this, we can eliminate choice (A) and (C)
Keep in mind that the wordprohibited is used - you prohibit someone from doing something, not 'to'. Hence answer choice (E) can be eliminated.
Now, we are left with answer choice (B) and (D).
We know that - defense attorneys wanted to interview the jurors following the guilty verdict, which is the past tense.
Hence, choice (D) should
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