Mesa Internet Crimes Lawyer
Mesa Internet Crimes Defense Attorney
Computer or internet crimes may refer to any crime which involves a computer and a network where the computer may have played a large part in the commission of the crime. Some internet crimes carry with them a mandatory minimum sentence. This leads to a situation in which the judge is obligated to send you to jail for a specified amount of time. It may also make it nearly impossible to find employment as frequently employers avoid hiring individuals who have been arrested or convicted of an internet crime that involves identity theft, fraud or any child pornography offense. The Knowles Law Firm has extensive experience in criminal cases and has assisted clients in defending any of the following charges:
In the case of child pornography charges, the defense may be able to prove that the defendant was not near the computer at the time of the download. Defending this charge with expert witnesses could be the key to your case being dismissed. It is imperative to contact a Mesa criminal defense attorney at once, as your future freedom as well as your reputation is at stake.
About Internet Crimes
Laws may take a long time to form and pass various bodies; they do not necessarily match the speed of technology in the society. Constitutional rights, however, remain the same and as a citizen you are inherently afforded the following rights: the right to privacy, the right to be free of unreasonable search and seizure and the right to property. Where internet crimes are involved, law enforcement may have violated or crossed the line in gather evidence. No one is above the law, not even law enforcement itself, and if this has occurred, the defense attorney from the firm will act immediately in filing a court challenge to suppress the evidence obtained through illegal means. If you have been charged with an internet crime, immediately contact an internet crimes lawyer so that your case can be reviewed and such consequences avoided.
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