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8th Amendment Pros And Cons

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The 8th Amendment You and your friends are trick or treating on Halloween. One friend has the idea to go decorate your neighbor's house with toilet paper. Halfway through you're decorating a police car pulls up on the street. The police officer sentences you and your friends to life in prison. Does the eighth amendment allow this? The eighth amendment is meant to protect our nation's people from excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishment. The meaning and purpose of the eighth amendment has made an enduring impact on our nation. Meaning and Purpose of the Eighth Amendment To begin with, the eighth amendment is very important to the constitution. The eighth amendment's main purpose …show more content…

Do you think that the eighth amendment supports the death penalty? According to http://th8thamendment.weebly.com/current-controversies.html “punishment given to criminals is supposed to give some sort of rehabilitation. If the convict is killed, then there is no point to the penalty.” This makes sense because if you get 30 years in prison or a fine, once it is over you get the chance to learn from it and to never make the same mistake again. Also according to http://th8thamendment.weebly.com/current-controversies.html Sister Camille D’Arienz, a catholic nun who started the Declaration of Life movement said “Capital punishment is the only time we punish the person in kind for a crime.” This means that we don’t rob the robber, but we kill the killer. Finally, according to, http://www.thisnation.com/question/018.html , Dr. Jonathan Mott writes, “In ruling that the death penalty is not a "cruel and unusual" punishment under the 8th Amendment, the Supreme Court has cited the 5th Amendment which the Court believes strongly implies that the Framers did not intend to prevent the use of capital punishment. The 5th Amendment guarantees that no one shall be deprived of "life, liberty, or property, without due process of law." The clear implication is that depriving someone of his or her life is permissible under the

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