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State of Louisiana v. Terry Flanagan - Supervisory Writ Application

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The Louisiana Court of Appeal denied a supervisory writ application filed by Terry Flanagan in case number 2025 KW 1134. The court found that the relator did not have an appeal pending and appeared to be seeking post-conviction relief without first exhausting remedies in the district court.

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The Louisiana Court of Appeal, First Circuit, denied a supervisory writ application filed by Terry Flanagan in case number 2025 KW 1134. The court's decision, dated March 23, 2026, indicates that the relator's application was not properly before the appellate court as it did not appear to be an appeal and lacked prior exhaustion of remedies in the district court, citing La. Code Crim. P. arts. 924(1) & 926(A).

This denial means the relator's request for relief was rejected by the appellate court. For compliance officers, this signifies that the legal process for this specific case will proceed without the appellate court's intervention at this stage. No immediate action is required for regulated entities, as this is a specific case outcome rather than a new regulatory requirement or change.

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March 23, 2026 Get Citation Alerts Download PDF Add Note

State Of Louisiana v. Terry Flanagan

Louisiana Court of Appeal

Combined Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA
COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2025 KW 1134

VERSUS

TERRY FLANAGAN MARCH 23, 2026

In Re: Terry Flanagan, applying for supervisory writs, 19th
Judicial District Court, Parish of East Baton Rouge, No.
12-17-0511.

BEFORE : McCLENDON, C.J., GREENE AND STROMBERG, JJ.

WRIT DENIED. Relator does not have an appeal pending in this
court in this case. This application appears to be a request for
postconviction relief filed with this court in the first instance.
Relator has not demonstrated that he sought relief in the district
court below before filing in this court nor shown any extraordinary
circumstances that would justify bypassing the district court.
See La. Code Crim. P. arts. 924(1) & 926(A).

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COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

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Classification

Agency
LA Courts
Filed
March 23rd, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
No. 2025 KW 1134
Docket
2025 KW 1134

Who this affects

Applies to
Criminal defendants
Activity scope
Appellate Procedure
Geographic scope
US-LA US-LA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Judicial Administration
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Criminal Justice Appellate Procedure

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