Virginia law prohibits unauthorized entry onto school or property, with courts able to issue restricted access orders. Violating these orders is a Class 6 felony. Additionally, it is a crime for adults to engage in lascivious acts, such as kissing a child under 13 with intent and penetration, which is a Class 1 misdemeanor.
Violating the law by entering school or other property without permission can be punished as a Class 6 felony in Virginia.
Yes, the court may issue an order allowing someone to enter or be present on school property for good cause, with specific restrictions.
Kissing a child under 13 on the mouth with lascivious intent and penetrating the child's mouth with the tongue is considered lascivious behavior.
Such conduct is classified as a Class 1 misdemeanor in Virginia, carrying significant criminal penalties.