The English bill of rights is prohibiting cruel and unusual punishment, as well as excessive bail. When the government wanted to keep someone in jail illegally they would declare a huge amount of money for bail which could not be paid. This would give off the illusion that the person could walk out on bail but in reality it was done on purpose to prevent them. Also, cruel and unusual punishment such as torture or similar was common so the bill of rights outlawed it.
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It limits the power in federal courts by not letting them be able to hurt someone physically as a punishment
He handled the hostage crisis by-
On November 4, 1979, Iranian students stormed into the Embassy in and took more than 60 American hostages. The cause of action was President Jimmy Carter’s decision to allow Iran’s deposed Shah, an autocrat who had been expelled from his country some months before, to come to the United States for cancer treatment. It was a way to raise the profile of the revolution’s leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
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