9573 - Time for petition; contents of petition.

     § 9573.  Time for petition; contents of petition.        (a)  Filing date.--Any petition under this subchapter shall     be filed within 120 days of the date the trial transcript is     filed with the court. The court may, for good cause shown, grant     extensions of time totaling no more than 90 days.        (b)  Subsequent or untimely claims.--Any claim raised after     the time specified in subsection (a) shall be dismissed unless     it satisfies section 9578 (relating to subsequent petitions).        (c)  Evidentiary hearing.--Where the petitioner requests an     evidentiary hearing, the petition shall include a signed     certification as to each intended witness stating the witness's     name, address, date of birth and substance of testimony and     shall include any documents material to that witness's     testimony. Failure to substantially comply with the requirements     of this subsection shall render the proposed witness's testimony     inadmissible.        (d)  Discovery.--Discovery shall be permitted, and no     reasonable discovery request of the petitioner shall be denied     except upon demonstration of exceptional circumstances     justifying denial of the discovery requests.        (e)  Claim for relief.--When a claim for relief is based on     an allegation of ineffective assistance of counsel as a ground     for relief, any privilege concerning counsel's representation as     to that issue shall be automatically terminated.        Suspension by Court Order.  Section 9573 was suspended August     11, 1997, S.Ct. Order.