How does the Eighth Amendment protect people found guilty of a crime?
2 answers:
1) It limits the punishment they can receive.
Answer:
The Correct Answer is A.
"It limits the punishment they can receive".
Explanation:
The Eighth Amendment of the Constitution protects three rights:
- The cruel and unusual punishment shall not be given.
- The excessive fine shall not be imposed it should be based on the person's ability to pay fine.
- Excessive Bail shall not be required.
This Amendment has a lot of controversy because of a lot of interpretations of whether the death penalty is cruel or unusual.
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