Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 9572 — Representation of counsel

Pennsylvania § 9572
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 42JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
PartPART VIII
Ch. 95POST-TRIAL MATTERS
Subch.UNITARY REVIEW IN DEATH PENALTY CASES

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42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 9572 (2026).

Text

(a)Collateral counsel.--Immediately after the formal imposition of sentence on all charges or within 30 days of the verdict of the death penalty, whichever occurs later, the court shall appoint new counsel for the purposes of collateral review, unless:
(1)the petitioner has elected to proceed pro se and the court finds, after a colloquy on the record, that the petitioner's election is knowing, intelligent and voluntary; or
(2)the petitioner retains counsel for the unitary review proceeding.
(b)Prior attorney.--No petitioner may be represented on collateral review, either in the trial court or on appeal, by an attorney, whether retained or appointed, who has represented the petitioner at any other stage of the proceedings, including direct appeal, unless the court finds, after a coll

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Legislative History

Suspension by Court Order.Section 9572 was suspended August 11, 1997, S.Ct. Order.

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