Which of the following is a true comparison between judges and juries?
1) Because both judges and juries are required to give a reason for their verdicts, both are equally inflexible.
2) Because juries do not give a reason for their verdicts (as judges are required to do), they retain a flexibility that is denied to judges.
3) Because neither judges nor juries are required to give a reason for their verdicts, they both retain a high degree of flexibility.
4) Because judges do not give a reason for their verdicts (as juries are required to do), they retain a flexibility that is denied to juries.