Garuti v. Roden, No. 12-2481 (1st Cir. 2013)
Annotate this CasePetitioner was convicted in Massachusetts Superior Court of first degree murder by reason of extreme atrocity or cruelty. Defendant filed a motion for a new trial, alleging ineffective assistance of counsel, and requested an evidentiary hearing on his claim. The superior court denied the motion for a new trial without holding an evidentiary hearing. The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court affirmed. Petitioner subsequently field a petition for writ of habeas corpus in the U.S. district court, reiterating his ineffective assistance claims and arguing that that Massachusetts court's denial of his request for an evidentiary hearing on these claims violated his due process rights. The district court dismissed the petition, concluding that the state court record was sufficient to resolve the case. The First Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed because Petitioner's claim was adjudicated on the merits by the Supreme Judicial Court, and Petitioner failed to raise a substantial issue that might require an evidentiary hearing.
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