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Which of the following best describe "cruel and unusual punishment"? (choose all that apply)
a.
A businesswoman sentenced to a 35-year prison term for forging checks amounting to $1000.
b.
A homeless alcoholic criminally prosecuted for being drunk in public.
c.
A fourteen-year-old boy sentenced to two years in prison for shoplifting $20-worth of canned goods from a grocery store.
d.
A gang member sentenced to life in prison without parole for kidnapping for ransom and inflicting physical injuries to the victim.
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