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    The Constitution Prohibits the Enactment of Laws,which Make Acts Committed
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The Constitution Prohibits the Enactment of Laws,which Make Acts Committed

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The Constitution prohibits the enactment of laws,which make acts committed before the laws in question were passed punishable as crimes.Ex __________ facto is the Latin term closely associated with this prohibition.

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