Virginia Code § 19.2-269.2

Nondisclosure of addresses or telephone numbers of crime victims and witnesses
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During any criminal proceeding, upon motion of the defendant or the attorney for the Commonwealth, a judge may prohibit testimony as to the current residential or business address, any telephone number, or email address of a victim or witness if the judge determines that this information is not material under the circumstances of the case.
1989, c. 170; 1994, cc. 845, 931; 2018, cc. 47, 83.

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