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18 March, 10:31

How does the Eighth Amendment protect people found guilty of crimes?

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  1. 18 March, 10:52
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    The Eighth Amendment of the US Constitution protects people found guilty of crimes because it prohibits the federal government from implementing any kind of "cruel and unusual" punishment. It also prevents the government from posting unfairly high bails.
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