Internet Crimes Defense Lawyer
Are you under investigation for an online crime? Consult an attorney.
As the Internet has grown, so has crime that uses the Internet. Whether you intended to commit a crime or you thought what you were doing was legitimate, if you are under investigation, if your computer has been seized by the government, discuss the circumstances with a defense lawyer.
Because the Internet goes beyond state boundaries, criminal activities that use the Internet in any way to facilitate the crime come under federal law. Fraud, ID theft, financial scams, pornography sales and distribution and other illegal activities – once considered mail fraud or wire fraud – can result in serious consequences.
- If you are concerned that something you or a business partner has done might be questionable, talk in complete confidence with an attorney.
- When someone else has access to your computer network and uses that access to download pornography or promote a financial scam, law enforcement may hold you responsible.
- Computer crimes are complex and can be difficult to trace with accuracy. If you are falsely accused, make sure you have a lawyer who understands the technology involved.
Protect your rights. Free initial consultation. 888-414-2231.
Often in accusations of Internet crime, there is a logical, plausible alternate theory. Our attorneys do their own investigations into the evidence to build a defense and, when contacted early, can often convince prosecutors not to file charges. Contact us for a free initial consultation with an Internet crimes defense lawyer. Boyle, Autry & Murphy represents clients nationwide.

