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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2026 · 1H 11M

July Bar Sprint: MBE Sprint Part Two — Evidence, Real Property, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law and Procedure

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» 📘VIEW THE COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE📘[💡FREE💡]«» 📘VIEW TODAY'S STUDY GUIDE📘[💡FREE💡] «▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬EPISODE SUMMARYThe Wednesday sprint completes the MBE review with Evidence, Real Property, Constitutional Law, and Criminal Law and Procedure.Evidence questions should be analyzed in sequence: identify the evidence, determine its purpose, identify the objection, consider any exclusion or exception, and rule. The central hearsay question is always: “Offered for what purpose?”Real Property questions require classification. The candidate must identify the estate, future interest, leasehold, easement, covenant, deed, recording claim, mortgage, or possessory right before applying the governing rule.Constitutional Law questions should be organized around actor, power, right, and scrutiny. Strict scrutiny applies only when a recognized constitutional trigger is present.Criminal Law requires attention to the act, mental state, concurrence, causation, offense elements, inchoate liability, accomplice liability, and defenses.Criminal Procedure requires separation of the amendments. The Fourth Amendment governs searches and seizures. The Fifth Amendment governs compelled testimonial self-incrimination and Miranda. The Sixth Amendment governs post-charge counsel and related protections.The Wednesday assignment is a timed fifty-question mixed set. The candidate should select the ten worst missed questions and write both the governing rule and the reason the incorrect answer was tempting.

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