?An inmate is housed in a state prison for the crime of murder.He has exhausted all of his appeals and state remedies.The primary assertion that the inmate wants to advance to a court is his claim of innocence,but he has no violation of the U.S.Constitution to claim.
A) The inmate can succeed in a habeas corpus claim if a state law has been violated.
B) The inmate cannot succeed in a habeas corpus claim unless a state law has been violated.
C) The inmate cannot succeed in filing a habeas corpus claim.
D) The inmate cannot succeed in a habeas corpus claim because no search and seizure law has been violated.
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