Evidentiary hearing. (a) Order.-- If the court determines that an evidentiary hearing is warranted, the court shall
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 9576
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 9576
§ 9576. Evidentiary hearing. (a) Order.-- If the court determines that an evidentiary hearing is warranted, the court shall
enter an order no more than 20 days after the Commonwealth answers the petition or,
if no answer is filed, 20 days after the deadline for answering, setting a date for
the hearing. (b) Date.-- The hearing shall be scheduled to occur not less than ten days and not more than 45
days from the date of the order setting the hearing. The court may, for good cause
shown, grant leave to continue the hearing. (c) Disposing of petition.-- Not later than 90 days after the evidentiary hearing, the court shall dispose of the
petition and any postsentence motions filed under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal
Procedure. Suspension by Court Order. Section 9576 was suspended August 11, 1997, S.Ct. Order. Cross References. Section 9576 is referred to in section 9545 of this title.
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