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BAR- Criminal Law EXAM PRACTICE SETS EXAM QUESTIONS AND REVISED CORRECT ANSWERS
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BAR- Criminal Law EXAM 
PRACTICE SETS EXAM QUESTIONS 
AND REVISED CORRECT ANSWERS 
What is a homicide? - ANSWER : a dead body 
What are the two ways you can be killed? - 
ANSWER : Murder and manslaughter 
What are the 4 common law types of murder? - 
ANSWER : 1) intent to kill - premeditated 
2) intent to inflict serious bodily injury 
3) felony murder 
4) depraved heart 
Describe intent to kill - premeditated - ANSWER 
: need a specific intent to kill someone before it 
even happens 
S...
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Criminal Law - Bar Exam Set Test Questions With Verified Correct Answers
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Criminal Law - Bar Exam Set Test 
Questions With Verified 
Correct Answers 
When does a state have jurisdiction over a crime? - 
ANSWER : (i) Act committed in the state 
(ii) Result occurred in the state 
Merger (Common Law) - ANSWER : If conduct 
constitutes both felony and misdemeanor, the 
misdemeanor MERGES into the felony. 
Merger (MPC) - ANSWER : Generally, no merger of 
crimes. 
Exceptions: 
(i) Solicitation and completed crime will merge. 
(ii) Attempt and completed crime will ...
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Criminal Law Bar Exam Practice Questions With Correct Answers 2023
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Criminal Law Bar Exam Practice Questions With Correct Answers 2023
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NC Criminal Law Bar Exam Final Test Questions With Correct Answers 2023
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Criminal Law Baby Bar Review questions with correct answers
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Main Issue Spotting Checklist CORRECT ANSWER 1. Inchoate Crimes 
2. Third Party Liability 
3. Crimes Against Property 
4. Crimes Against A Person 
5. Defenses to Crimes 
 
Inchoate Crimes CORRECT ANSWER CAS 
Conspiracy 
Attempt 
Solicitation 
 
Third Party Liability CORRECT ANSWER EVA 
Enterprise Liability 
Vicarious Liability 
Accomplice Liability 
 
Crimes Against Property CORRECT ANSWER MR. SPELL 
Malicious Mischief 
Robbery 
 
receiving Stolen property 
false Pretenses 
Embezzlement 
Larceny
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Criminal Law Bar Exam Final Test Questions With Correct Answers 2023
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Criminal Law Bar Exam Final Revision Questions With Correct Answers 2023
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CRIMINAL LAW (BAR EXAM) REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRA| 2024/2025 Exam PREDICTIONS|DED A+
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CRIMINAL LAW (BAR EXAM) REVIEW QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS, GRADED A+ 
When does a state have jurisdiction to prosecute a crime? - -state may prosecute crime if 
significant portion of prohibited CONDUCT or RESULT occurred in that state 
Merger - --one crime is subsumed into another → can be CHARGED, but cannot be CONVICTED of 
both 
-Lesser-included offenses DO merge into greater-included offenses (e.g. crime w/ elements AB merges 
into crime w/ elements ABC) 
-Conspiracy does NOT merge into t...
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