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how does the eighth amendment protect people found guilty of a crime? check all of the boxes that apply. it allows them to appeal the court decision. it allows only fines or imprisonment as punishment. it bars cruel and unusual punishment. it requires a second trial for cases involving serious crimes.
The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution focuses on restricting excessive or inhumane treatment of those convicted of crimes. Appeals rights come from other legal provisions, not this amendment. It does not limit punishments only to fines or imprisonment, nor does it mandate a second trial for serious crimes. Its core protection is against cruel and unusual punishment.
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It bars cruel and unusual punishment.