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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | ESSAY
Hard
...nizers were involved. Analyze merger and charging issues for the drug offenses and the dueling conspiracy, including solicitation, attempt, conspiracy, completed offenses, and Wharton's Rule. This essay tests merger of i...
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.01, Model Penal Code 5.02, Model Penal Code 5.03, Model Penal Code 5.05
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...t describes solicitation? The best answer states when solicitation is complete. NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.02
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.02
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...he car. Prosecutors charge solicitation, attempt, conspiracy, and the completed arson. Which statement best describes ordinary merger principles? The best answer states the ordinary inchoate-offense merger rules. NCBE Ne...
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.05
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | ESSAY
Hard
...it arson. The store owner argues that there was no real agreement, no completed arson, and that he withdrew before any harm occurred. Analyze the solicitation and conspiracy charges under common approaches, including agr...
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.02, Model Penal Code 5.03
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Hard
...or tied up a guard, a step that was reasonably foreseeable and helped complete the robbery. The other conspirator waited several blocks away as the driver. Which statement best describes the driver's possible liability f...
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law
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Constitutional Law | Executive Powers | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...issues a pardon to an aide for all completed federal campaign-finance offenses committed during the prior year. State prosecutors later charge the aide under state bribery law based on the same facts, and Congress contin...
Citations: U.S. Const. art. II, sec. 2, Ex parte Garland
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Theft and Property Crimes | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...r states the common-law robbery rule. NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 222.1
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 222.1
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Right to Counsel and Trial Rights | ESSAY
Hard
Victor was charged with domestic assault and drug possession. During the assault, the victim called 911 while Victor was still in the apartment. Crying and whispering, she told the operator, "He is in the kitchen with a...
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Procedure, U.S. Const. amend. VI, Crawford v. Washington, Davis v. Washington, Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts, Giles v. California
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...answer states the basic attempt rule. NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.01
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.01
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...effect of withdrawal from conspiracy. NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.03
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.03
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Hard
...dercover officer's feigned agreement. NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.03
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.03
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | ESSAY
Hard
...ity, and abandonment or renunciation. NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.01
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.01
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...ore accomplice-liability requirement. NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 2.06
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 2.06
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | ESSAY
Hard
...uences, and accessory after the fact. NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 2.06
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 2.06
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...fense rule for factual impossibility. NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.01
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.01
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | ESSAY
Hard
...withdrawal, and co-conspirator liability for foreseeable substantive offenses. This essay tests conspiracy formation, overt act, co-conspirator substantive liability, and withdrawal. NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Crim...
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.03
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Hard
...one else joined the plan, and the agreement did not create a broader criminal project. Which statement best describes the possible conspiracy limitation? The best answer states the narrow conspiracy limitation under Wha...
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law
Question
Criminal Law and Procedure | Inchoate Offenses | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...states the basic conspiracy elements. NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.03
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 5.03
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Theft and Property Crimes | ESSAY
Hard
...r false pretenses, larceny by trick, extortion, and any related theft offenses. This essay tests false pretenses, larceny by trick, false promises, bad checks, and extortion. NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law...
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 223.3, Model Penal Code 223.4
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Theft and Property Crimes | ESSAY
Hard
..., including larceny, larceny by trick, false pretenses, embezzlement, possession, title, and intent to deprive. This essay tests the classic distinctions among larceny, larceny by trick, false pretenses, and embezzlement...
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 223.2, Model Penal Code 223.3, Model Penal Code 223.8
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Theft and Property Crimes | ESSAY
Hard
...including embezzlement, larceny, receiving stolen property, employee possession or custody, knowledge, and claim of right. This essay tests embezzlement, employee custody versus possession, receiving stolen property, an...
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 223.2, Model Penal Code 223.6
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Theft and Property Crimes | ESSAY
Hard
...dispute and lit the neighbor's curtains on fire. The curtains burned completely, and flames charred part of a wooden window frame before sprinklers extinguished the fire. The apartment was in a building where the neighb...
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 220.1, Model Penal Code 221.1
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Substantive Crimes | ESSAY
Medium
...record includes facts suggesting that practice was unreasonable or incomplete in this setting. The opponent argues that custom ends the analysis. How should the court, tribunal, or decision maker resolve the dispute? Di...
Citations: Common law criminal doctrine, Model Penal Code offense principles, Due process proof-beyond-a-reasonable-doubt doctrine
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Constitutional Procedure | ESSAY
Medium
...record includes facts suggesting that practice was unreasonable or incomplete in this setting. The opponent argues that custom ends the analysis. How should the court, tribunal, or decision maker resolve the dispute? Di...
Citations: Common law criminal doctrine, Model Penal Code principles, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendment criminal procedure doctrine