What "conceptual arguments" did Ford make in claiming that it could not be prosecuted? How did this relate to the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution and the idea that federal laws preempt state laws? What about the ex post facto argument that Ford's lawyers made? How did this end up limiting the prosecution's case to a 41-day window during which Ford would be criminally culpable?
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