- An
ex post facto law is a
law that
retroactively changes the
legal consequences or
status of
actions that were committed, or
relationships that existed...
- Attainder;
Ex Post Facto or
Retroactive Laws:
Impairing Obligation of Contracts: "No bill of attainder,
ex post facto law,
retroactive law, or any
law impairing...
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important points of
constitutional law. First, the
ex post facto clause of the
United States Constitution applies to
criminal laws that have at
least one of four...
- Anti-copyright
Copyright Copyleft Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Ex post facto law Free
Culture (2004 book)
Intellectual property List of countries'...
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Constitution and the
Penal Code
contain provisions that
prohibit ex post facto laws and
violations of due process. In addition, the
Constitution requires...
- ****ual
offenses committed against minors was an
unconstitutional ex post facto law. In 1994, the
California State Legislature enacted a
specific statute...
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against peace" and
other war-related
charges continued in the
following years.
Law No. 291 of 1947, on the
basis of
which these trials were conducted, ruled...
- pleaded, pled, guilty, or not
guilty in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
law, a plea is a defendant's
response to a
criminal charge. A
defendant may plead...
- that
laws do not
apply retroactively and
ex post facto laws are forbidden. This
principle may be
applied to
judicial decisions as well as
statutory law. The...
- 5–4 decision, the
Supreme Court held that the
law was both a bill of
attainder and an
ex post facto law, both
forbidden by
Article I,
Section 9 of the...