(a) Requirements.-- A person who engages in defense-initiated victim or witness outreach shall: (1) Communicate in an honest manner without deception or misrepresentation. (2) Unambiguously provide the person's identity by name, the person's employer and, if applicable, the name of the defendant convicted of the crime. (b) Definition.-- As used in this section, the term "defense-initiated victim or witness outreach" means any effort by a criminal defendant's counsel to directly or indirectly contact a victim or witness or a parent, guardian or family member of a victim or witness on behalf of the criminal defendant or the criminal defendant's counsel through any of the following: (1) A victim liaison. (2) A victim outreach specialist. (3) A social worker. (4) An investigator. (5) Any other individual designated by the criminal defendant or the criminal defendant's counsel. SUBCHAPTER B POST CONVICTION RELIEF Sec. 9541. Short title of subchapter. 9542. Scope of subchapter. 9543. Eligibility for relief. 9543.1. Postconviction DNA testing. 9544. Previous litigation and waiver. 9545. Jurisdiction and proceedings. 9546. Relief and order. 9547. Amendment and withdrawal of petition (Repealed). 9548. Answer to petition (Repealed). 9549. Hearing on petition (Repealed). 9550. Order of court and final disposition of petition (Repealed). 9551. Pauper petitions (Repealed). Subchapter Heading. The heading of Subchapter B was amended April 13, 1988, P.L.336, No.47, effective immediately.
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