State Of Louisiana v. Preslis Eden
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.
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CHH SMM
URT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
DUTY CLERK OF COURT
FOR THE COURT
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