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A court ruling in U.S. v. Gentile held that the expansion of a securities fraud statute of limitations did not apply retrospectively.

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This legal document argues that the District Court's application of statute § 3283 is improper because it creates "impermissible retroactive effects" without explicit authorization from Congress. The author cites several legal precedents, including Landgraf and U.S. v. Richardson, to support the established legal principle against the retroactive application of statutes, particularly criminal statutes of limitations. The document contends that because clear congressional intent for retroactivity is absent, the District Court's decision must be reversed.

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Legal ruling
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5/10
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0
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1
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2025-11-20 15:18

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