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Criminal Law for the Ohio Bar Exam

Substantive criminal law and procedure

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What You'll Study in Criminal Law

Homicide
Defenses
Assault
Property Crimes
Inchoate Crimes
Parties to Crime
Sexual Offenses
Motor Vehicle Offenses
Kidnapping
Fraud Offenses
Drug Offenses
Weapons Offenses
Offenses Against Administration
Public Order
Domestic Violence
Offenses Against Persons
Sex Offenses
Traffic Offenses
Obstruction Offenses

Sample Criminal Law Questions

1What is murder under Ohio law?
2What is aggravated murder in Ohio?
3What is the difference between murder and aggravated murder in Ohio?

What You'll Master

Master homicide distinctions (murder degrees, manslaughter)
Learn mens rea requirements for each crime
Memorize theft crimes and their elements
Understand defenses (justification, excuse, mitigation)
Nail inchoate offenses and accomplice liability
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Criminal Law for Ohio Bar Exam FAQ

What Criminal Law topics are covered?
Our flashcards cover homicide (all degrees), assault, battery, theft crimes (larceny, robbery, burglary, etc.), sex offenses, defenses, inchoate crimes, and accomplice liability.
How do flashcards help distinguish similar crimes?
Criminal Law has many overlapping crimes. Our flashcards emphasize the distinguishing elements—like the difference between larceny, embezzlement, and false pretenses.
Are defenses thoroughly covered?
Yes. We cover self-defense, defense of others, necessity, duress, intoxication, insanity (all tests), and other defenses with their specific requirements.
Do you cover both common law and MPC approaches?
Yes. Where relevant, our flashcards note both common law and Model Penal Code approaches, especially for homicide and mens rea.

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