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26 April, 13:40

How does the Supreme Court usually rule in cases that involve overcrowding in prisons?

A. It accepts the "cruel and unusual" argument.

B. It directs individual states to decide the issue.

C. It rejects the "cruel and unusual" argument.

D. It upholds the 8th Amendment.

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  1. 26 April, 14:09
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    It rejects the cruel and unusual argument
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