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Paul is arrested for insider trading; this is the illegal practice of trading on the stock market to make money with confidential
information. Paul is sentenced to 15 years in prison, which is a
fairly typical punishment for this crime. Paul has been in prison
for 14 years and is nearing his release, a new judge has to grant
his official release, but believes the earlier judge was too light on
his punishment. He rules that Paul also has to pay a fine of
$500,000
What amendment might Paul argue was just violated? Why?

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