None. There isn't one.
In the U.S. - if you are referring to an Amendment of the Constitution - there is no such amendment that SPECIFICALLY addresses that SPECIFIC crime.
Ploitical amendment
Ploitical amendment
Each amendment addresses a particular issue and that is the objective of each one.
Ploitical amendment
The 8th amendment of the Bill of Rights.
14th or 15th By: Mark00700
It's the 3nd amendment. The second is about the militia's right to bear arms. Amendment three is the one about quartering.
The Sixth Amendment references this.
Yes
The eighth amendment does not allow for cruel or unusual punishment.Added; But other than that prohibition, the death penalty is not addressed in the Constitution.
The correct order of the events is: 1) an amendment protects individual liberties, 2) an amendment says that citizens' rights are not limited to those in the Bill of Rights, and 3) an amendment addresses powers. This sequence reflects the progression from the protection of individual rights to the clarification of those rights in relation to citizen powers.