Johnson v. Diguglielmo

343 F. App'x 749
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit·Decided September 1, 2009·No. No. 05-2179·Published

Opinion

FUENTES, Circuit Judge.

On April 4, 2005, the District Court declined to review Darren Johnson’s habeas petition on the grounds that he had defaulted his claims in state court pursuant to an independent and adequate state procedural rule. The basis for this alleged default is petitioner’s violation of Pennsylvania’s “previously litigated” rule, which bars a petitioner from seeking review under Pennsylvania’s Post-Conviction Relief Act (“PCRA”) unless he/she can show that the allegation of error “has not been previously litigated or waived.” 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. Ann. § 9544(a). For the reasons laid out in our en banc decision in Boyd v. Warden, the ‘previously litigated’ rule insulates state courts from duplicative efforts, but does not preclude federal habeas review. Boyd v. Warden, 579 F.3d 330, 370-71 (3d Cir.2009) (Hardiman, J., dissenting) (en banc).1 Accordingly, we re[750] verse and remand for further consideration.

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