Explain why ex post facto laws have been deemed unconstitutional

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The following must be in the answer:
a. Ex post facto is a Latin term that means "after the deed"
b. An ex post facto law is one that:
i. Makes an action done before the passing of the law criminal and punishes such action
ii. Aggravates a crime, or makes it more serious than it was when committed
iii. Inflicts a greater punishment than existent law did at the time other crime was committed
iv. Alters the legal rules of evidence and requires less, or different, testimony than the law required at the time of the offense in order to convict the offender.

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a. True b. False

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What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following types of detention qualifies as being in custody?

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