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What (who) is ex post - definition

8TH EPISODE OF THE FIRST SEASON OF STAR TREK: VOYAGER
Ex Post Facto (VOY); Ex Post Facto (Voyager episode)

ex post         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
E.g.; Errare humanum est; Et al.; Et al; Et alii; Eo ipso; Exempli gratia; Et seq.; Ehgo; Et hoc genus omne; E.h.g.o.; Et aliae; Et. seq.; Et passim; Et alia; E. G.; Sqq; Sqq.; Ex post; Extra territorium jus dicenti impune non paretur; Ego te absolvo; Ex hypothesi; Experientia docet; Et seq; Ex Africa semper aliquid novi; Et Al; Ex novo; Ex supra; Ex infra; List of Latin phrases: E; Errantis voluntas nulla est; Ex-post; Extrema ratio; Ex vi termini; Ens causa sui; Ex mero motu; By right of office; Emollit mores
[?ks'p??st]
¦ adjective & adverb based on actual results rather than forecasts.
Origin
mod. L., from ex 'from' and post 'after'.
Ex post facto law         
RIGHT AGAINST EX-POST FACTO LAW AND BILL OF ATTAINDER (SEC. 22)
Ex post facto; Retrospective law; Ex-post facto; Retroactive legislation; Ex Post Facto Law; Ex post facto punishment; Lex retro non agit; Retroactive law; Retrospective effect; Ex Post Facto; Retrospective legislation; Expos facto; In mitius; Post facto law; Ex-post facto law; Ex Post Facto Laws; Retroactive force; Ex Post Facto Clause; Ex postfacto; Retrospective tax; Retroactive taxation; Lex mitior
An ex post facto law (from ) is a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences (or status) of actions that were committed, or relationships that existed, before the enactment of the law. In criminal law, it may criminalize actions that were legal when committed; it may aggravate a crime by bringing it into a more severe category than it was in when it was committed; it may change the punishment prescribed for a crime, as by adding new penalties or extending sentences; or it may alter the rules of evidence in order to make conviction for a crime likelier than it would have been when the deed was committed.
Ex post facto         
RIGHT AGAINST EX-POST FACTO LAW AND BILL OF ATTAINDER (SEC. 22)
Ex post facto; Retrospective law; Ex-post facto; Retroactive legislation; Ex Post Facto Law; Ex post facto punishment; Lex retro non agit; Retroactive law; Retrospective effect; Ex Post Facto; Retrospective legislation; Expos facto; In mitius; Post facto law; Ex-post facto law; Ex Post Facto Laws; Retroactive force; Ex Post Facto Clause; Ex postfacto; Retrospective tax; Retroactive taxation; Lex mitior
·- ·Alt. of Ex postfacto.

Wikipedia

Ex Post Facto (Star Trek: Voyager)

"Ex Post Facto" is the eighth episode of Star Trek: Voyager. In this science fiction television show episode, the 24th century spaceship USS Voyager is trying to make its way back to Earth, after being stranded on the other side of the Galaxy. In this episode, one of its crew, Tom Paris, is convicted of murder by aliens.

This episode aired on the United Paramount Network (UPN) on February 27, 1995.

Examples of use of ex post
1. Rather, demand has simply validated ex post any level of prices that was reached on the markets.
2. The cabinet gave its ex–post facto approval of agreement for establishment of Pak–Brunei Joint Investment Company.
3. The same call ex post facto is equivalent to closing the stalls a day after they‘re emptied.
4. The rival Daily News jumped on the story in Saturday‘s paper, with the front page tease, Ex–Post Reporter Alleges Seedy Shenanigans.‘‘ Spiegelman‘s assertions, if true, would bolster any legal action against the tabloid by another ex–Post writer, Jared Paul Stern.
5. Ex post, demand and supply would look like they are in equilibrium at $50 per barrel as well as $100 per barrel.