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19 October, 05:07

James's got in a fight after school and punched another student. He was arrested and convicted at trial. Instead of jail time, his punishment would be a caning of 100 lashes in the auditorium with the entire school watching. Which amendment is being violated?

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  1. 19 October, 05:37
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    The Eighth Amendment

    Explanation:

    The Constitution's Eighth Amendment prohibits the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishment.

    Tangent:

    There is an interesting caveat to this, outlined by 1977 Supreme Court case Ingraham v Wright, where Florida's public schools maintained the right to use corporal punishment (physical pain) for disciplining or punishing its students.

    14 year-old James Ingraham didn't listen to his teachers, was sent to the office, insisted he was innocent, and was promptly spanked with a paddle, suffering injuries that required medical attention. The Supreme Court found that this wasn't a violation of the 8th Amendment, and his case can be handled in lower level courts.
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