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ex post facto law

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  1. A law that makes illegal an act that was legal when committed, increases the penalties for an infraction after it has been committed, or changes the rules of evidence to make conviction easier. The Constitution prohibits the making of ex post facto law. (See ex post facto (see also ex post facto).)


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Because genocide became an official crime only after the Nuremberg trials, Germany decided in 1949 that charging former Nazis with this crime would amount to ex post facto law.

From Washington Post • Oct. 6, 2021

Constitution bars convicting someone under an ex post facto law, meaning one adopted after the alleged crime.

From Reuters • Apr. 30, 2019

An ex post facto law is a law applied to an act committed before the passage of that law.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2016

What has been done at N�rnberg . . . is a new judicial process but it is not ex post facto law.

From Time Magazine Archive

An ex post facto law is literally a law made after an act is done, or which has effect upon an act after it is done.

From The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens. by Young, Andrew W.

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