The right to a "speedy trial" and the prohibition against "cruel and unusual punishment"

The right to a "speedy trial" and the prohibition against "cruel and unusual punishment"











A) are included in the Bill of Rights, but are rather vague and subject to the interpretation of the courts themselves.
B) are so important that they were among the few civil liberties actually guaranteed by the original constitution.
C) are not guaranteed by the Bill of Rights but, however vague in their wording, are considered vital to our court system.
D) were ruled unconstitutional in 1976 because they were so ill-defined as to be meaningless.
E) are included in the Bill of Rights, are self-evident, and have not required much court interpretation.









Answer: A


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