History, asked by sophsturs, 1 year ago

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

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
4

The 8th amendment protects people who are found guilty as it limits their punishments

Explanation:

  • Before this amendment , criminals were given punishments according to the crime they committed
  • However, 8th amendment has limited the amount of punishments
  • It also stops federal government from imposing heavy fines or other strict physical punishments
  • It has also directed the government to eliminate cruel punishments

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Types of amendments in indian constitution

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Answered by genesisguerrero1980
28

Answer:

It prevents cruel or unusual punishments.

Explanation:

got it correct on edge

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