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The constitution prohibits making a law ex post facto because it would retroactively change the rules of evidence in a criminal case, retroactively after the definition of a crime, increase punishment retroactively or punish conduct that was legal when committed.

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Q: Why do you think the constitution forbids congress from passing ex post facto laws?
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Why do you think the constitution forbids congress from passing ex post facto laws


What did the Constitution forbid Congress from?

passing ex post facto laws


Can Congress pass ex post facto laws?

No. Article I, Section 9, paragraph 3 of the Constitution prohibits Congress from passing ex post facto laws.


What US Constitution right forbids prosecution if a act was commented and later legislation passed to make it illegal?

Clause 3 of Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution forbids the federal government from passing EX POST FACTO laws, and Clause 1 of Article I, Section 10, forbids state governments from doing the same.


Define the two types of laws forbidden by the constitution?

The U.S. Constitution forbids any law that conflicts with existing Federal laws. It also forbids any law that violates the Constitution itself.


What law make an act a crime after it has been done?

Ex post facto. The constitution forbids them.


Constitution forbids the use of what?

The question COULD be more speciofic, but among other things it forbids the use of cruel and unusual punishment.


The constitution expressly forbids the passage of what type of bill?

No bill of attainder or ex post facto law shall be passed.Bill of attainder


What powers are denied to all governments in the U.S. by the Constitution?

passing ex post facto laws


The constitution expressly forbids the passage of this type of bill?

No bill of attainder or ex post facto law shall be passed.


Why are the bills of attaibder and ex post facto laws forbidden?

This is to stop congress form passing a law against something that has already happened. In order to be convicted of violating a law, the law must be in effect at the time of the act. You can not be convicted of violating a law if the law is passed after the fact.


Congress can punish an executive department official by passing on ex post facto law?

(in the US) No. The question is an untrue statement.