They can slap an "obstruction of justice" charge on. Or charge you with "contempt of court" and just jail you based on that.
In broader terms yes the system has a way to inflict random punishment on you for disobidience.
In other countries they will just start breaking your fingers, your loved ones fingers, and so on. So the password problem is solved a lot "easier" then.
A. If any person without just cause knowingly obstructs a judge, magistrate, justice, juror, attorney for the Commonwealth, witness, any law-enforcement officer, or animal control officer employed pursuant to § 3.2-6555 in the performance of his duties as such or fails or refuses without just cause to cease such obstruction when requested to do so by such judge, magistrate, justice, juror, attorney for the Commonwealth, witness, law-enforcement officer, or animal control officer employed pursuant to § 3.2-6555, he shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
Notice it says "any person" not just elected official.
> This seems very unlikely given the (1) the 5th amendment and (2) only judges can issue contempt of court citations.
In broader terms yes the system has a way to inflict random punishment on you for disobidience.
In other countries they will just start breaking your fingers, your loved ones fingers, and so on. So the password problem is solved a lot "easier" then.