Opinion ID: 6109867
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Heading: Habeas Relief and Jurisdiction

Text: Under our statute, a petitioner for the writ who does not allege his or her actual innocence and proceed under Act 1780 of 2001 must plead either the facial invalidity of the judgment or the lack of jurisdiction by the trial court and make a showing by affidavit or other evidence of probable cause to believe that he or she is being illegally detained. Garrison v. Kelley , 2018 Ark. 8 , at 2, 534 S.W.3d 136 , 137 (citing Ark. Code Ann. § 16-112-103 (a)(1) (Repl. 2016) ). Assertions of trial error and due-process violations do not implicate the facial validity of a trial court's judgment or jurisdiction. Anderson v. Kelley , 2018 Ark. 222 , 549 S.W.3d 913 .