Code of Virginia
Chapter 16 - Evidence and Witnesses
§ 19.2-271.5. Protected information; newspersons engaged in journalism

A. As used in this section, unless the context requires a different meaning:
"Journalism" means the gathering, preparing, collecting, photographing, recording, writing, editing, reporting, or publishing of news or information that concerns local, national, or international events or other matters of public interest for dissemination to the public.
"News organization" means any (i) newspaper or magazine issued at regular intervals and having a general circulation; (ii) recognized press association or wire service; (iii) licensed radio or television station that engages in journalism; or (iv) business that, by means of photographic or electronic media, engages in journalism and employs an editor overseeing the journalism function that follows commonly accepted journalistic practice as evidenced by (a) membership in a state-based journalism organization, including the Virginia Press Association and the Virginia Association of Broadcasters; (b) membership in a national journalism organization, including the National Press Club, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Online News Association; (c) membership in a statewide or national wire news service, including the Capital News Service, The Associated Press, and Reuters; or (d) its continuous operation since 1994 or earlier.
"Newsperson" means any person who, for a substantial portion of his livelihood or for substantial financial gain, engages in journalism for a news organization. "Newsperson" includes any person supervising or assisting another person in engaging in journalism for a news organization.
"Protected information" means information identifying a source who provided information to a newsperson under a promise or agreement of confidentiality made by a news organization or newsperson while such news organization or newsperson was engaging in journalism.
B. Except as provided in subsection C, no newsperson shall be compelled by the Commonwealth or a locality in any criminal proceeding to testify about, disclose, or produce protected information. Any protected information obtained in violation of this subsection is inadmissible for any purpose in an administrative or criminal proceeding.
C. A court may compel a newsperson to testify about, disclose, or produce protected information only if the court finds, after notice and an opportunity to be heard by such newsperson, that:
1. The protected information is necessary to the proof of an issue material to an administrative or criminal proceeding;
2. The protected information is not obtainable from any alternative source;
3. The Commonwealth or locality exhausted all reasonable methods for obtaining the protected information from all relevant alternative sources, if applicable; and
4. There is an overriding public interest in the disclosure of the protected information, including preventing the imminent threat of bodily harm to or death of a person or ending actual bodily harm being inflicted upon a person.
D. The publication by a news organization or the dissemination by a newsperson of protected information obtained while engaging in journalism shall not constitute a waiver of the protection from compelled testimony, disclosure, and production provided by subsection B.
2020, c. 650.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 19.2 - Criminal Procedure

Chapter 16 - Evidence and Witnesses

§ 19.2-267. Provisions applicable to witnesses in criminal as well as civil cases; obligation to attend; summons

§ 19.2-267.1. Authority of law-enforcement officer to issue summons to witness; failure to appear

§ 19.2-267.2. Response to subpoena for information stored in electronic format

§ 19.2-268. Right of accused to testify

§ 19.2-268.1. Contradiction by prior inconsistent writing (Subdivision (b)(i) of Supreme Court Rule 2:613 derived in part from this section)

§ 19.2-268.2. Recent complaint hearsay exception (Subdivision (23) of Supreme Court Rule 2:803 derived from this section)

§ 19.2-268.3. Admissibility of statements by children in certain cases

§ 19.2-269. Convicts as witnesses (Supreme Court Rule 2:609 derived from this section)

§ 19.2-269.1. Inmates as witnesses in criminal cases

§ 19.2-269.2. Nondisclosure of addresses or telephone numbers of crime victims and witnesses

§ 19.2-270. When statement by accused as witness not received as evidence

§ 19.2-270.1. Use of photographs as evidence in certain larceny and burglary prosecutions

§ 19.2-270.1:1. Computer and electronic data in obscenity, etc. cases; access to defendant

§ 19.2-270.2. Disposition of money, securities or documents seized upon arrest, etc., and pertinent as evidence

§ 19.2-270.3. Admissible evidence as to identity of party presenting bad check, draft or order

§ 19.2-270.4. When donation, destruction, or return of exhibits received in evidence authorized

§ 19.2-270.4:1. Storage, preservation and retention of human biological evidence in felony cases

§ 19.2-270.5. DNA profile admissible in criminal proceeding

§ 19.2-270.6. Evidence of abuse admissible in certain criminal trials (Supreme Court Rule 2:409 derived from this section)

§ 19.2-270.7. Determining decibel level of sound with proper equipment; certificate as to accuracy of equipment

§ 19.2-271. Certain judicial officers incompetent to testify under certain circumstances; exceptions (Supreme Court Rule 2:605 derived from this section)

§ 19.2-271.1. Competency of spouses to testify

§ 19.2-271.2. Testimony of spouses in criminal cases (Subsection (b) of Supreme Court Rule 2:504 derived from this section)

§ 19.2-271.3. Communications between ministers of religion and persons they counsel or advise (Supreme Court Rule 2:503 derived in part from this section)

§ 19.2-271.4. Privileged communications by certain public safety personnel

§ 19.2-271.5. Protected information; newspersons engaged in journalism

§ 19.2-271.6. Evidence of defendant's mental condition admissible; notice to Commonwealth

§ 19.2-272. Definitions

§ 19.2-273. Certificate that witness is needed in another state; hearing

§ 19.2-274. When court to order witness to attend

§ 19.2-275. Arrest of witness

§ 19.2-276. Penalty for failure to attend and testify

§ 19.2-277. Summoning witnesses in another state to testify in this Commonwealth

§ 19.2-278. Reimbursement for daily mileage to such witnesses; issuance of warrant necessary to make tender

§ 19.2-279. Penalty for failure of such witnesses to testify

§ 19.2-280. Exemption of such witnesses from arrest or service of process

§ 19.2-281. Construction of article

§ 19.2-282. How article cited