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Zagorath@aussie.zone ⁨2⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

one of the principles of our legal system is that justice isn’t retroactive

There have been plenty of cases in history where this didn’t hold.

King Charles I of England. King Louis XVI of France (not to mention the rest of his far-less-culpable family). Many prominent Nazis post-WWII. When society collectively decides that someone’s actions were heinous enough and caused enough harm, at a certain point a law can be created and applied retroactively, often on the grounds that there was a clear violation of some greater principle that should be self-evident.

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