Virginia Statutes

§ 18.2-121 — Entering property of another for purpose of damaging it, etc.; penalties

Virginia § 18.2-121
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 18.2Crimes and Offenses Generally
Ch. 5Crimes Against Property
Art. 5Trespass to Realty

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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-121 (2026).

Text

A.As used in this section, "disability" means a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of a person's major life activities.
B.It is unlawful for any person to enter the land, dwelling, outhouse, or any other building of another for the purpose of damaging such property or any of the contents thereof or in any manner to interfere with the rights of the owner, user, or occupant thereof to use such property free from interference. Any person violating the provisions of this section is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. However, if a person intentionally selects the property entered because of the race, religious conviction, color, gender, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, or ethnic or national origin of the owner, user, or occupant of the property

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Legislative History

Code 1950, § 18.1-183; 1960, c. 358; 1975, cc. 14, 15; 1994, c. 658; 1997, c. 833; 2004, c. 461; 2020, cc. 746, 1171; 2024, cc. 266, 334.

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