77702118.2-152.7Virginia Decodedhttps://vacode.org2016Crimes And Offenses GenerallyCrimes Against PropertyComputer CrimesPersonal trespass by computer; penalty1984, c. 751; 1985, c. 322; 2003, cc. 987, 1016; 2005, cc. 746, 761, 827.Barson v. Com.2464091711 S.E.2d 2202011-07-05https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1061920/barson-v-com/ . . . harassment by computer, in violation of Code § 18.2-152.7:1.[1] Barson contends on appeal that the . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>Barson v. Com.111406726 S.E.2d 2922012-06-07https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1057880/barson-v-com/ . . . harassment by computer" pursuant to Code § 18.2-152.7:1, we consider whether the Court of Appeals . . . <abbr title="Supreme Court of Virginia">SCV</abbr>Richard Turner Moter v. Commonwealth of Virginia13011122013-02-19https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1061471/richard-turner-moter-v-commonwealth-of-virginia/ . . . THE TEXT AND CONTEXT OF CODE § 18.2-152.7:1 . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>United States v. Williams08-5000592 F.3d 5112010-01-21https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1031286/united-states-v-williams/ . . . elementary, middle, or secondary schools, and § 18.2-152.7:1, prohibiting harassment by computer by . . . Court of Appeals for the Fourth CircuitMiller v. Washington Workplace, Inc.CIV.03-1110-A298 F. Supp. 2d 3642004-01-08https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/2564424/miller-v-washington-workplace-inc/ . . . wrongful termination in violation of Va.Code Ann. § 18.2-152.7:1 (Count VII); and, wrongful . . . District Court, E.D. VirginiaSaks Fifth Avenue, Inc. v. James, Ltd.051613630 S.E.2d 3042006-06-08https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1058799/saks-fifth-avenue-inc-v-james-ltd/ . . . of Virginia's Computer Crimes Act (Code § 18.2-152.7), and conspiracy to injure another in a . . . <abbr title="Supreme Court of Virginia">SCV</abbr>http://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/18.2-152.7//18.2-152.7/18.2/5/7.1/18.2-152.717.1-805A person is guilty of the crime of personal trespass by computer when he uses a computer or computer network to cause physical injury to an individual.sectionAA1If committed maliciously, the crime of personal trespass by computer shall be punishable as a Class 3 felony. If such act is done unlawfully but not maliciously, the crime of personal trespass by computer shall be punishable as a Class 6 felony.sectionBB1