"courts may entertain a habeas petition, notwithstanding default and the failure to establish cause, in any case where failure to grant relief, based on an error of constitutional dimensions, would result in a miscarriage of justice due to the apparent conviction of the innocent, Murray v. Carrier, supra. In order the meet this “actually innocent” standard, the prisoner must show that “it is more likely than not that no reasonable juror would convict him.” [what reasonable jury would convict private man once they comprehend the basics of personal, subject matter and territorial jurisdiction?] #habeascorpus #NoJurisdiction https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL33391.pdf
Posted by MalikaDulce at 2020-10-10 03:32:34 UTC