I think you mean ex post facto, which is latin for "after the fact" I think you mean ex post facto, which is latin for "after the fact"
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I believe it's "ex post facto."
Ex post facto law
Cadre Noir was created in 1828.
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.
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Ex post facto laws are specifically prohibited by the Constitution.
Organization, personnel, or staff. Those words mean cadre.
First Cadre Company was created in 1914.
its is good for you to join a cadre if you have intresting things or stories.
Ex Post Facto law "Congress shall pass no Ex Post Facto law", I believe is how it appears in the constitution. It is latin for after the fact.