Criminal Law (bar exam) 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 100
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
1. When does a
state may prosecute crime if significant portion of prohibited CONDUCT or
state have
RESULT occurred in that state
juris- diction
to prose- cute
a crime?
2. Merger -one crime is subsumed into another ’can be CHARGED, but cannot be
CONVICTED of both
-Lesser-included ottenses DO merge into greater-included ottenses (e.g.
crime w/ elements AB merges into crime w/ elements ABC)
-Conspiracy does NOT merge into the target ottense
-Solicitation and Attempt DO merge into the target ottense
3. Burden of BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT is the burden the state bears for every
Proof element of a crime
(generally)
4. Actus Reus (AR) 1) PHYSICAL or EXTERNAL component
--i) prohibited conduct (e.g., speeding)
--ii) prohibited result (e.g., killing)
--iii) attendant circumstances (e.g., age of victim)
2) VOLUNTARY ACT
3) an OMISSION which violates a legal duty
-generally, NO LEGAL DUTY to act or aid
5. Situations in i) statute (e.g., paying taxes, reporting child abuse)
which a Legal ii) contract (e.g., nurse, nanny)
Duty to Act iii) relationship (e.g., parent, spouse)
may arise: iv) assumption of care (e.g., Misery)
v) creation of peril (e.g., hitting pedestrian)
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6. Mens Rea (MR) MENTAL or INTERNAL component of a crime
7. specific
intent
crimes
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-purpose or object
-the manner in which the crime was committed may provide circumstantial evi-
dence of intent
8. the major specific 1) 1st degree murder
intent crimes 2) assault
3) inchoate ottenses
4) solicitation
5) attempt
6) conspiracy
7) larceny
8) robbery
9) embezzlement
10) false pretenses
11) burglary
12) forgery
9. malice -greater than, or equal to, gross recklessness ’a reckless disregard of
an obvious or high risk that the particular harmful result will occur
1) murder
2) arson
10. general intent -greater than, or equal to, criminal negligence ’an awareness of all
factors consti- tuting a crime (this is a catch-all)
1) rape
2) battery
3) kidnapping
-NOTE: for general intent, µneed not be certain that all attendant circumstances
exist
-it is suflcient that µi s aware of a high likelihood that they will occur
-inference of intent from act: a jury may infer the required general intent merely
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QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
1. When does a
state may prosecute crime if significant portion of prohibited CONDUCT or
state have
RESULT occurred in that state
juris- diction
to prose- cute
a crime?
2. Merger -one crime is subsumed into another ’can be CHARGED, but cannot be
CONVICTED of both
-Lesser-included ottenses DO merge into greater-included ottenses (e.g.
crime w/ elements AB merges into crime w/ elements ABC)
-Conspiracy does NOT merge into the target ottense
-Solicitation and Attempt DO merge into the target ottense
3. Burden of BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT is the burden the state bears for every
Proof element of a crime
(generally)
4. Actus Reus (AR) 1) PHYSICAL or EXTERNAL component
--i) prohibited conduct (e.g., speeding)
--ii) prohibited result (e.g., killing)
--iii) attendant circumstances (e.g., age of victim)
2) VOLUNTARY ACT
3) an OMISSION which violates a legal duty
-generally, NO LEGAL DUTY to act or aid
5. Situations in i) statute (e.g., paying taxes, reporting child abuse)
which a Legal ii) contract (e.g., nurse, nanny)
Duty to Act iii) relationship (e.g., parent, spouse)
may arise: iv) assumption of care (e.g., Misery)
v) creation of peril (e.g., hitting pedestrian)
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,Criminal Law (bar exam) 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 100
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
6. Mens Rea (MR) MENTAL or INTERNAL component of a crime
7. specific
intent
crimes
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, Criminal Law (bar exam) 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 100
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
-purpose or object
-the manner in which the crime was committed may provide circumstantial evi-
dence of intent
8. the major specific 1) 1st degree murder
intent crimes 2) assault
3) inchoate ottenses
4) solicitation
5) attempt
6) conspiracy
7) larceny
8) robbery
9) embezzlement
10) false pretenses
11) burglary
12) forgery
9. malice -greater than, or equal to, gross recklessness ’a reckless disregard of
an obvious or high risk that the particular harmful result will occur
1) murder
2) arson
10. general intent -greater than, or equal to, criminal negligence ’an awareness of all
factors consti- tuting a crime (this is a catch-all)
1) rape
2) battery
3) kidnapping
-NOTE: for general intent, µneed not be certain that all attendant circumstances
exist
-it is suflcient that µi s aware of a high likelihood that they will occur
-inference of intent from act: a jury may infer the required general intent merely
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