State ex rel. Bonnee v. State

803 So. 2d 980, 2001 La. LEXIS 3858, 2001 WL 1681186
Supreme Court of Louisiana·Decided December 14, 2001·No. No. 2000-KH-2769·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

In re Bonnee, Raymond; — Plaintiff; Applying for Supervisory and/or Remedial Writs, Parish of Orleans, Criminal District Court Div. L, No. 391-307; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No. 2000-K-1508.

Granted in part; case remanded to the district court. The district court is ordered to appoint counsel for purposes of holding a hearing at which it will deter[981] mine whether relator is entitled to an out-of-time appeal under the rule of State v. Counterman, 475 So.2d 336, 340 (La.1985) (out-of-time appeal may be appropriate in cases in which either “the defendant was not substantially notified at sentencing of his right to appeal or those in which the defense attorney was at fault in failing to file or perfect a timely appeal”)

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