2333 - Civil actions.

     § 2333.  Civil actions.        (a)  Injunctions.--The State Police or any other aggrieved     individual or agency may institute an action in a court of     proper jurisdiction against any person, agency or organization     to enjoin any criminal justice agency, noncriminal justice     agency, organization or individual from violating the provisions     of this chapter or to compel such agency, organization or person     to comply with the provisions of this chapter.        (b)  Action for damages.--            (1)  Any person aggrieved by a knowing violation of        section 2331 (relating to prohibition on disclosure) shall        have the substantive right to bring an action for damages by        reason of such violation in a court of competent        jurisdiction.            (2)  A person found by the court to have been aggrieved        by a knowing violation of section 2331 shall be entitled to        actual and real damages of not less than $100 for each        violation and to reasonable costs of litigation and attorney        fees. Exemplary and punitive damages of not less than $1,000        nor more than $10,000 shall be imposed for any violation of        section 2331.