The legal term for a law that has criminal penalties that effect people prior to the enactment of that law is called an "ex-post facto law". Ex-post facto laws are illegal in most countries and the US Constitution expressly forbids the creation or passage of an ex-post facto law.
Ex Post Facto Law
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The phrase "fix her wagon" means to get revenge on or punish someone for something they have done. It is often used in a negative or threatening manner.
It means in a broad sense: to punish someone seriously so that one can not escape.It can also mean in simpler words: to treat someone ruthlessly.
Illegal trading means when you trade something illegal like for example drugs.
It means to punish someone, by getting rid of them eg kicking them out or no longer talkin to them, for doing something wrong. It comes from the action of grabbing a dog by the ear and throwing it out of the house when it had done something wrong.
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It means to harshly berate or punish someone for an error or wrongdoing.
To "nail someone" typically means to catch them doing something wrong or illegal and to prove their guilt or responsibility. It can also mean to successfully defeat or embarrass someone in a competition or argument.
It is called ex post facto punishment. This means punishing someone for an action that was not considered illegal when it was committed.
Hijacking means to take over, or steal something by illegal means.
It means to have hurt someone.
It means if you find something that is illegal or hurtful (someone who is abusing the proper way of doing something), you click the link "send abuse" to report it to the administrator/moderator.
The phrase "throw the book at him" means to punish someone to the fullest extent of the law or with severe penalties. It implies that all possible charges or punishments will be applied.