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Citation: 443 U.S. 307

1. Jackson v. Virginia, No. 78-5283 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 21, 1979, Argued , June 28, 1979, Decided

OVERVIEW: In challenging his state murder conviction, an inmate was not entitled to habeas relief because a rational trier of fact could have found proof of the inmate's guilt of first degree murder beyond a reasonable doubt under state law.


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