Removes the current authority of Federal magistrates to hear the following types of criminal proceedings: (1) evidentiary hearings in Federal court for habeas corpus relief for a person in custody under a State court judgment; (2) applications for posttrial relief by individuals convicted of offenses in State court; and (3) prisoner petitions challenging conditions of confinement.
Stipulates that a writ of habeas corpus shall be granted on behalf of a person in custody under a State court judgment only if: (1) any of the grounds of such applications were not considered in the State court proceedings and the lack of such consideration (A) was not caused by the action of such applicant and (B) was prejudicial to such person; and (2) the application is made within three years of the date the judgment became final.
Revises the standards governing proceedings in Federal court for a writ of habeas corpus by a person in custody under a State court judgment.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.
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