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excessive bail and fines clause

Giải nghĩa:

/ɪkˈsɛsɪv beɪl ənd faɪnz klɔz/ – Phrase


Definition: Điểm cấm bảo lãnh hay phạt một số tiền quá lớn (điểm sửa đổi VIII hiến pháp Hoa Kỳ)

A more throughout explanation: The “excessive bail and fines clause” refers to a provision in the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which prohibits the imposition of excessive bail or fines as a form of punishment. This clause ensures that individuals are not subjected to disproportionately high bail amounts or fines that would be considered unreasonable or oppressive. The purpose of this clause is to protect individuals from being unfairly burdened with financial penalties that are disproportionate to the offense committed.

Example: The Eighth Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits the imposition of excessive bail and fines, ensuring that individuals are not subjected to disproportionately high amounts as a condition of their release or as a punishment.

 

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