78939318.2-460.1Virginia Decodedhttps://vacode.org2016Crimes And Offenses GenerallyCrimes Against The Administration Of JusticeInterference With Administration Of JusticeUnlawful disclosure of existence of order authorizing wire or oral interception of communication1980, c. 339.Brown v. Com.2917963497 S.E.2d 5271998-04-07https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1066958/brown-v-com/ . . . justice by resisting arrest in violation of Code § 18.2-460.[1] Appellant resisted an attempt to . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>Atkins v. Com.1502082678 S.E.2d 8342009-07-14https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1062430/atkins-v-com/ . . . insufficient to convict him of violating Code § 18.2-460[1] since mere flight does not constitute . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>Cross v. Com.Record No. 2781-04-1642 S.E.2d 7632007-04-03https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1422896/cross-v-com/ . . . obstruction of justice, in violation of Code § 18.2-460.[1] On appeal, he argues the trial court . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>http://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/18.2-460.1/19.2-61Definitions/19.2-61//18.2-460.1/18.2/10/6/18.2-460.1Except as provided in Chapter 6 (§ 19.2-61 et seq.) of Title 19.2, it shall be unlawful for any person who, by virtue of his position of authority or in the course of his employment by a court, a public utility, a law-enforcement agency, or by any other agency of state or local government, obtains knowledge of the fact that an order authorizing interception of wire or oral communication has been entered or is sought to be entered, intentionally to disclose such information to any person, except in the performance of his duties. Persons violating this section shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.Nothing herein precludes a court authorizing an interception under this chapter from prohibiting any other person from disclosing the existence of an order, interception, or device and imposing contempt sanctions for any willful disclosure.section1