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which act addressed in article i of the constitution is a limit of congresss ability to declare a person guilty of a crime without trial?
habeas corpus
a bill of attainder
ex post facto law
cruel and unusual punishment
A bill of attainder is a legislative act that declares a person or group guilty of a crime without a trial. Article I of the U.S. Constitution prohibits Congress from passing bills of attainder, limiting its power to declare guilt without due - process. Habeas corpus is related to the right to have the lawfulness of detention examined. Ex post facto laws make an act illegal retroactively. Cruel and unusual punishment is related to the Eighth Amendment, not limiting Congress's ability to declare guilt without trial in Article I.
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B. a bill of attainder