Can a federal court grant habeas relief from a state conviction based on a claim of insufficient evidence?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Hoskins v. Vasquez, 883 F.2d 1024 (9th Cir. 1989):

A federal court will grant habeas relief from a state conviction based on a claim of insufficient evidence only if "no rational trier of fact could, on the record as a whole interpreted in the light most favorable to the prosecution, have found proof of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt." Hines v. Enomoto, 658 F.2d 667, 676 (9th Cir.1981) (citing Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U.S. 307 (1979)).

Other Questions


If a federal claim is not "adjudicated on the merits" in a state court, if the state court rejects the federal claim, what is the legal test for review of the claim? (MultiRegion, United States of America)
Can a federal court grant relief under Section 2254 or Section 2255 of the US Constitution for the purposes of habeas corpus relief on the basis that evidence obtained in an unconstitutional search or seizure was introduced at a state or federal trial? (MultiRegion, United States of America)
When a state court rejects some claims but does not expressly address a federal claim, can the federal court presume that the federal claim was adjudicated on the merits? (MultiRegion, United States of America)
When a state prisoner has defaulted on his federal claim in a state court pursuant to an independent and adequate state procedural rule, can he seek a federal habeas review of the claim? (MultiRegion, United States of America)
When a state prisoner has defaulted on his federal claim in a state court pursuant to an independent and adequate state procedural rule, can he seek federal habeas review of the claim? (MultiRegion, United States of America)
When a state court rejects some claims but does not expressly address a federal claim, must the federal court presume that the federal claim was adjudicated on the merits? (MultiRegion, United States of America)
Can a state prisoner obtain federal habeas relief against a state court's finding that the state court was wrong? (MultiRegion, United States of America)
Can a federal court grant habeas relief to a claim adjudicated on the merits in a state court? (MultiRegion, United States of America)
Does a habeas petitioner who has defaulted on his federal claims in a state court have to continue to seek relief in a federal court? (MultiRegion, United States of America)
Can a federal court grant habeas relief against a state court's decision not to grant it? (MultiRegion, United States of America)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.