The eighth amendment in the Bill of Rights prohibits the application of excessive bail.
It means that you can get bailed
the Sovereign was forbidden to establish his own courts or to act as a judge himself
The British Bill Of Rights acted as a source of ideas for the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution ended with a lot of the same features. Requiring jury trials, right to bear arms, and prohibiting excessive bail, and cruel and unusual punishments.
Its was important because, it guaranteed citizens freedom. he bill its self say, "The Bill of Rights". This bill make sure all the citizens had rights..
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The 8th amendment in the bill of rights prohibits excessive bail.
It means that you can get bailed
The Bill of Rights Prevents bad fines or bail and cruel and unusual punishment.
The Eighth Amendment sets Bail and Punishment laws, which would include excessive fines.
The 8th amendment of the Bill of Rights.
My answer: Bail is not the most important right protected by the Bill of Rights. For people who may actually think that, my guess is they have either been in jail for a crime they committed, or been in jail for a crime committed by someone they were associating with. Bail IS important, but I think the question is very opinionated. Maybe you will make alterations to it to make it more like "Why do you think bail is an important right protected by the Bill of Rights?" Who knows what you meant, but that's my answer!
the Sovereign was forbidden to establish his own courts or to act as a judge himself
8th amendment to the constitution - also 8th on the bill of rights.
the bill of rights has everything to say that it has to protect our rights
The British Bill Of Rights acted as a source of ideas for the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution ended with a lot of the same features. Requiring jury trials, right to bear arms, and prohibiting excessive bail, and cruel and unusual punishments.
Its was important because, it guaranteed citizens freedom. he bill its self say, "The Bill of Rights". This bill make sure all the citizens had rights..
The protections available to criminal offenders through the Bill of Rights that do not currently apply to states are known as unincorporated rights. These rights include the right to indictment by a grand jury and the right to be protected from excessive bail or fines.