Multiple Choice
The case of Tate v. Short (1971) recognized that:
A) Incarcerating individuals who could not pay fines discriminates against the poor.
B) Incarcerating individuals who violate probation for a misdemeanor offense violates the Eighth Amendment with regard to cruel and unusual punishment.
C) Restitution can only be used in cases which a felony was not the primary offense of the accused.
D) Community service restitution is unlawful for individuals who can afford to pay day fines.
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