Essay Archive - Death Penalty and The Eighth Amendment
Death Penalty and The Eighth Amendment
The expression “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth” has taken on a whole new
meaning. Lately, murderers have been getting a punishment equal to their crime,
death. In 1967, executions in the United States were temporarily suspended to
give the federal appellate courts time to decide whether or not the death
penalty was unconstitutional. Then, in 1972, the United States Supreme Court
ruled in the case of “Furman versus Georgia” that the death penalty violated
the Eight Amendments. According to the Eighth Amendment, “Excessive bail shall
not be required, no excessive fines im....
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