State Of Louisiana v. Preslis Eden

Louisiana Court of Appeal·Decided July 15, 2024·No. 2024KW0440·Unknown

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2024 KW 0440

VERSUS

PRESLIS R. EDEN JULY 15, 2024

In Re: Preslis R. Eden, for applying supervisory writs, 19th Judicial District Court, Parish of East Baton Rouge, No. 05- 19- 0413.

BEFORE: WOLFE, HESTER, AND MILLER, Ji.

WRIT GRANTED. A trial court is required to grant an out -

of -time appeal if the defendant establishes he was not advised of the right to appeal or if the defense attorney was at fault in failing to file or perfect a timely appeal. State v. Counterman, 475 So. 2d 336, 339 ( La. 1985). Accordingly, the ruling denying the request for an out -of -time appeal is vacated, the matter is remanded, and the court is ordered to hold an evidentiary hearing to determine if relator is entitled to an out -of -time appeal under Counterman, and appoint counsel for the hearing if relator is indigent. See La. Code Crim. P. art. 930. 7. State v.

See e. g.,

Lagman, 2013- 2946 ( La. 11/ 7/ 14), 152 So. 3d 164.

EW

CHH SMM

URT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

DUTY CLERK OF COURT

FOR THE COURT

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Related

State v. Counterman
475 So. 2d 336 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1985)