OLD EXAMINATIONS AND PROBLEMS Professor Vincent R. …

OLD EXAMINATIONS AND PROBLEMS Professor Vincent R. Johnson

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Criminal Law Exam, December 1982

Torts I Exam, December 1982 (See p. 13 for notes on answering)

Notes on Torts I Exam, December 1982...

Torts II Exam, April 1983...

Torts I Exam, December 1983 (See p. 90 for sample student answer.)

Torts II Exam, Nay 1984 (See p. 85 for notes on answering essay question)

Torts I Exam, December 1984 (See p. 42 for notes on analysis)

:~ozes on Torts I Exam, December 1984

Torts II Exam, April 1985 (See p. 51 for notes on answering)

Notes on Torts II Exam, April 1985

Misrepresentation Problem, November 1985..... (See p. 66 for notes on answering)

Notes on Misrepresentation Problem, November 1985.

Torts II Practice Exam, March 1985 (See p. 77 for sample answer)

Torts II Multiple Choice Practice Questions (See page 83 for answers.)

Sample Answer for Torts II Practice Exam, March 1985

Torts II Multiple Choice Practice Question Answers, March 1985

Notes on Torts II Exam, May 1984

1 10 13 14 21 25 33

42 46 51 64 . . 66 69 74

77 83 85

Sample Answer for Torts I Exam, December 1983

90

Torts I Final Exam, December 1985

96

(See page 100 for sample essay answer; see also the

audio tape of a review of the essay portion of the exam

which is contained at the end of this binder)

Sample Answer for Tort I Final Exam, December 1985

101

Torts II Final Exam, April 1986

105

(See page 111 for model essay answer and page 117 for

actual student answers.)

Model Essay Answer for Torts II Final Exam, April 1986..... 111

Student Essay Answers for Torts II Final Exam, April 1986.. 117

Torts I Final Exam, December 1986

122

( See pages 127, 132, & 136 for answers to the essay

question.

Model Essay Answer for Torts I Final Exam, December 1986... 127

Strong Student Answer for Torts I Final, December 1986

132

Weak Student Answer for Torts I Final, December 1986

136

Torts I Final Exam, December 1987.

138

(See pages 141, 144, 147, & 149 for answers.)

Model Essay Answer for Torts I Exam, December 1987

141

Student Answer for Torts I Exam, December 1987

144

Student Answer for Torts I Exam, December 1987

147

Student Answer to Torts I Exam, December 1987

149

Torts II Final Exam, April 1987

150

(No essay answers on file)

Torts II Final Exam, April 1988

153

(See pages 156--186 for actual student answers)

Students Answers to Torts II Essay, April 1988

156

Torts I Final Exam, Dec. 1989

187

(See pages 191--96 for model answer and student answer)

Model Essay Answer for Torts I Exam, December 1989

191

Thoughts on Grading Torts I Exam, December 1989

194

Student Answer to Torts I Exam, December 1989

195

Torts II Final Exam, April 1990 .

197

(See pages 122--34 for student answers)

Torts I Final Exam, Dec. 1990

200

(See pages 203--21 for model answer and student answers)

Model Answer to Torts I Exam, Dec. 1990

203

Student Answer to Torts I Exam, Dec. 1990

206

Student Answer to Torts I Exam, Dec. 1990

. 215

Better than average student answer to Torts II exam,

April 1990

222

Better than average student answer to Torts II exam,

April 1990

231

Torts II Final Exam, Spring 1991

235

(See pages 236-74 for student answers)

Better than average student answers to Torts II exam,

Spring 1991

236

239

244

252

256

262

Notes and Model Answer Relating to the Fall 1992 Torts

Essay Question

275

Torts I Essay Question, Fall 1992

279

(See pages 275--78 for model answer and notes)

Torts I Final Exam. December 1993 .

281

Torts I Final Exam. December 1994

283

Torts I Final Exam, December 1996

285

Torts II Final Exam. Spring 1995

288

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ST. MARY `S UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL

Criminal Law -- Section C Exam primarily focusing on:

- Complicity - Conspiracy - Homicide - Defenses - Burdens of Proof -- Impossibility

WRITE

YOUR

EXAM

Prof. Vincent P. Johnson (Three hours; 2/3 of final grade) December 17, 1982

NUMBER HERE:

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. Immediately place your exam number in the indicated space on the front of:

1) this set of questions 2) your multiple choice and true/false answer sheet 3) your essay answer sheet

All three items must be_handed_in. If you fail to hand in

your test questions at the ~73 of the exam, your exam will

not be graded and you risk a failing grade. No name should ~pp~I~on any answer sheet.

2. Write or print your name, legibly of course, on the sheet with your exam number. Keep it --- perhaps safely in your criminal law book ---- until the exams are returned in January. You will have to hand it in to me to receive your graded exam.

3. No questions may be asked of the person administering the exam during the exam period or afterwards, unless they deal exclusively with administrative matters.

4. No one may speak to me about the exam until the grades are handed back in January. Since you will receive your test back as soon as I grade it in January -- probably by January 15 ---- there is no need to leave a post card or envelope with the proctor so that your grade can be mailed. I will post a notice of when exams will be handed back to this section.

5. Watch for important words like "most," "only," Hleast,fl and so forth.

6. Maximum points: Multiple Choice - 96 True/False - 12 Essay -- 125

The 24 multiple choice questions will be worth 4 points each; no deduction will be made for wrong answers. In contrast,

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