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Erika Peterson
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22 November, 00:19
What is a bill attainer
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22 November, 00:32
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A Bill of Attainder can be defined as "a legislative act that singles out an individual or group for punishment without a trial".
Meaning the punishment of someone by removing their right to a trial.
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