Articulate the relationship between the criminal law and the U.S. Constitution All criminal law in the United Slates must conform to the rules and dictates of the U.S. Constitution. Criminal laws have been interpreted as violating constitutional principles if they are too vague or too broad to give clear meaning of their intent. The Constitution also prohibits laws that make a person's status a crime. The Constitution limits laws that are overly cruel or capricious.
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