77473252-8.3Virginia Decodedhttps://vacode.org2016Police (state)Department Of State PoliceDisclosure of criminal investigative records and reports; penalty1981, c. 238; 1999, cc. 703, 726; 2004, c. 690.Virginia Dept. of State Police v. Elliott2042054633 S.E.2d 2032006-08-15https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1063180/virginia-dept-of-state-police-v-elliott/ . . . . The VSP claims the commission violated Code § 52-8.3, which makes it a Class 2 misdemeanor to . . . <abbr title="Court of Appeals">COA</abbr>Wheeler v. GilmoreCivil Action No. 96-1015-AM998 F. Supp. 6661998-03-30https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1658081/wheeler-v-gilmore/ . . . Virginia Code §§ 19.2-299, 19.2-389, 9-194, 9-195, and 52-8.3. According to plaintiff's . . . District Court, E.D. VirginiaDecker v. City of Hampton, Va.Civ. A. No. 89-162-NN741 F. Supp. 12231990-06-08https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/2152801/decker-v-city-of-hampton-va/ . . . guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor. See Va.Code Ann. § 52-8.3 (1988). Other conflicts could arise . . . District Court, E.D. Virginiahttp://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/52-8.3/2.2-3700Short title; policy/2.2-3700//52-8.3/52/1/52-8.3Any person employed by a law-enforcement agency or other governmental agency within the Commonwealth who has or has had access in an official capacity to an official written record or report submitted in confidence to the Department of State Police relating to an ongoing criminal investigation, and who uses or knowingly permits another to use such record or report for any purpose not consistent with the record exclusions permitted in the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (§ 2.2-3700 et seq.), or other provision of state law, shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.The provisions of this section shall not be construed to impede or prohibit full access to information concerning the existence of any criminal investigation or to other verbal disclosures permitted by state police operating procedures.section1