Cruel or excessive
The Eighth amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America guarantees that excessive bail ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
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The 8th amendment prohibits cruel or unusual punishments.
The Eighth Amendment.
The Eighth Amendment prohibits the government from imposing cruel and unusual punishment on individuals. This means that punishments cannot be excessively harsh or disproportionate to the crime committed.
The eighth amendment of the Bill of Rights prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.
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The 8th Amendment guarantees that punishments will be fair, and not cruel, and that extraordinarily large fines will not be set. When the punishment is greater than the crime.
The Eighth Amendment to the US Constitution prohibits "cruel and unusual punishments."
The 8th Amendment
cruel and unusual punishments to crimes
The eighth amendment of the united states constitution is the section of the bill of rights that states that the punishment must be fair, cannot be cruel, and that fines that are extraordinarily large cannot be be set