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Taylor v. State of Rhode Island, No. 96-1002 (1st Cir.) (101 F.3d 780) (December 4, 1996) (Judge Conrad K. Cyr)

Case held that retroactive legislation that required pronationers to pay costs of supervision did not violate Ex Post Facto Clause because statute did not impose additional "punishment.".

 

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