Excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishments.

When medical treatment is refused for no medical.

As discussed in more detail in the following.

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Weblamm, 639 f. 2d 559 (10th cir.

Webto fully effectuate the eighth amendment right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment, this comment argues that changes are needed in the current jurisprudence.

Webthe eighth amendment to the u. s.

Constitution provides that “[e]xcessive bail shall not be imposed, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. ”

1981) (describing conditions “unfit for human habitation”).

Webprotective eighth amendment, which uses a more subjective test that asks whether the use of force was done maliciously or sadistically to cause harm as held.

Webthe eighth amendment prohibits certain types of punishment:

In both cases, the court.

Webprison officials are required to provide “adequate” medical care to all prisoners by the eighth amendment.

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