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Criminal Law & Procedure Bar Prep

Practice Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure questions for the Bar Exam. Covers homicide, theft crimes, inchoate offenses, Fourth Amendment, Fifth Amendment, and Sixth Amendment rights.

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Past exam essays available
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MBE practice questions

What is tested in Criminal Law & Procedure?

Criminal Law & Procedure is tested on both the MBE (Multistate Bar Examination) and the essay portion of the bar exam. This means you need to be prepared for both multiple-choice questions testing black-letter law and essay questions requiring issue-spotting and analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Criminal Law topics are tested on the Bar Exam?

The Bar Exam tests Criminal Law (homicide, theft, assault/battery, inchoate crimes, defenses) and Criminal Procedure (Fourth Amendment search and seizure, Fifth Amendment Miranda rights, Sixth Amendment right to counsel, exclusionary rule). Both appear on the MBE and essays.

Are jurisdiction-specific criminal rules tested?

State essays may test jurisdiction-specific criminal law concepts, but the MBE focuses exclusively on general common law and constitutional criminal procedure principles.

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