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How does the eighth amendment protect people found guilty of a crime

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It prevents the government from using cruel and unnecessary punishments.
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it limits punishment. The Eighth Amendment specifies that excessively high fines or bail or unusual and cruel punishment should not be imposed on people found guilty of a crime. The Eighth Amendment applies to punishments imposed by the federal government, but the cruel and unusual punishments applies to state governments.
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