Russell Bryan Hadley, an inmate at the Missouri Eastern Correctional Facility in Pacific, Missouri, filed a petition for habeas corpus relief which included claims of ineffective assistance of trial counsel. See 28 U.S.C. § 2254. The district court denied Hadley’s request for a full evidentiary hearing and denied his petition, finding that his ineffective assistance claims were proeedurally barred due to failure to raise them to the Missouri Court of Appeals. Hadley contends that the district court erred in finding these claims procedurally barred. We agree.
Claims presented in a habeas corpus petition will not be procedurally barred so long as the state appellate court has given “at least cursory consideration” to them.
Kennedy v. Delo,
We have evaluated the entire record, and find that it supports the motion court’s determination that Hadley’s claims of ineffective assistance of trial counsel are groundless. The motion court’s conclusion that Hadley failed to sustain his burden of proving that his trial counsel was ineffective in any of the 25 claims is not clearly erroneous.
Hadley v. State,
*52 Accordingly we reverse the district court and remand for an evidentiary hearing on Hadley’s claims.
