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Either way, once martial law was over, regular courts would return and could theoretically hold the military accountable for any of its martial law activities that violated ordinary laws. In practice, this rarely happened, and to ensure that it didn’t, ex post facto indemnity acts were often passed. Nonetheless, there was precedent for prosecution.
Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire
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