Habeas corpus petitions are:
A) Not appropriate venues to claim ineffective assistance of counsel claims.
B) Mechanisms to challenge constitutional claims that resulted in a person's confinement in state or federal prisons.
C) Used by defendants to claim that their counsel was effective and they had a fair trial.
D) Mechanisms to challenge a direct appeal from a person's conviction or sentence for a crime.
E) Procedural claims that the trial court erred in allowing an attorney to be appointed as counsel.
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