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CRIMINAL LAW (BAR EXAM) QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS

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CRIMINAL LAW (BAR EXAM) QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
When does a state have jurisdiction to prosecute a crime? Ans: state
may prosecute crime if significant portion of prohibited CONDUCT or
RESULT occurred in that state

Merger Ans: -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 the target offense

-Solicitation and Attempt DO merge into the target offense

Burden of Proof (generally) Ans: BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT is the
burden the state bears for every element of a crime

Actus Reus (AR) Ans: 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

Situations in which a Legal Duty to Act may arise: Ans: i) statute (e.g.,
paying taxes, reporting child abuse)

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ii) contract (e.g., nurse, nanny)

iii) relationship (e.g., parent, spouse)

iv) assumption of care (e.g., Misery)

v) creation of peril (e.g., hitting pedestrian)

Mens Rea (MR) Ans: MENTAL or INTERNAL component of a crime

specific intent crimes Ans: -purpose or object

-the manner in which the crime was committed may provide
circumstantial evidence of intent

the major specific intent crimes Ans: 1) 1st degree murder

2) assault

3) inchoate offenses

4) solicitation

5) attempt

6) conspiracy

7) larceny

8) robbery

9) embezzlement

10) false pretenses

11) burglary

12) forgery

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malice Ans: -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

general intent Ans: -greater than, or equal to, criminal negligence → an
awareness of all factors constituting a crime (this is a catch-all)

1) rape

2) battery

3) kidnapping

-NOTE: for general intent, ▵ need not be certain that all attendant
circumstances exist

-it is sufficient that ▵ is aware of a high likelihood that they will occur

-inference of intent from act: a jury may infer the required general intent
merely from the doing of the act

transferred intent Ans: intent to cause harm to a particular individual or
object TRANSFERS if it instead causes SIMILAR harm to another person
or object

Concurrence of Actus Reus and Mens Rea Ans: MR for offense must exist
SIMULTANEOUSLY with commission of offense

accomplice liability - modern approach Ans: -RULE: one is liable for a
crime someone else commits IF:

-actus reus → aided, encouraged, advised

-mens rea → to assist in commission of crime

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