78741418.2-196Virginia Decodedhttps://vacode.org2016Crimes And Offenses GenerallyCrimes Involving FraudOffenses Relating To Credit CardsCriminal possession of credit card forgery devicesCode 1950, § 18.1-125.7; 1968, c. 480; 1975, cc. 14, 15. . . . Joshua Dadzie Anaman, s/k/a Joshua E. Dadzie-Anaman v. . . . 24651342015-02-24https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/2781409/joshua-dadzie-anaman-ska-joshua-e-dadzie-anaman-v-/ . . . scanning device or re-encoder, in violation of Code § 18.2-196.1.1 Appellant argues that the trial . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>Gheorghiu v. Com.0801074682 S.E.2d 502009-08-25https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1062379/gheorghiu-v-com/ . . . credit card forgery devices, in violation of Code § 18.2-196. . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>http://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/18.2-196//18.2-196/18.2/6/6/18.2-196A person is guilty of criminal possession of credit card forgery devices when:section(1(11 He is a person other than the cardholder and possesses two or more incomplete credit cards, with intent to complete them without the consent of the issuer; orsection(1(a(1(a2 He possesses, with knowledge of its character, machinery, plates or any other contrivance designed to reproduce instruments purporting to be credit cards of an issuer who has not consented to the preparation of such credit cards.section(1(b(1(b2A credit card is incomplete if part of the matter, other than the signature of the cardholder, which an issuer requires to appear on the credit card before it can be used by a cardholder, has not yet been stamped, embossed, imprinted or written upon.Conviction of criminal possession of credit card forgery devices is punishable as a Class 6 felony.section(2(21