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Abogados de Internet Crimes

1622 abogados de Internet Crimes encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Robert Joseph Cochran
Robert Joseph Cochran

Cochran & Partners

Criminal LawHealth Care LawWhite Collar CrimeGov & Administrative Law
Columbus26+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert L. Wyatt IV
Robert L. Wyatt IV

IV Injury Lawyers

Criminal LawWhite Collar CrimeDUI & DWICriminal Appeals
Blanchard36+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert M Motta
Robert M Motta

Robert M Motta, Attorney at Law

Criminal LawDivorceDUI & DWIFamily Law
Aurora24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Criminal LawDivorceDUI & DWIFamily Law
Chatham County24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert Noel Jennings
Robert Noel Jennings

Jennings Law Group

Criminal LawCriminal AppealsDrug CrimesExpungement
Alamance County11+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert R. Kurtz
Robert R. Kurtz

Kurtz Injury Lawyers

White Collar CrimeCriminal LawDUI & DWIJuvenile Law
Knoxville25+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert Toale
Robert Toale

Law Offices of Robert Toale

Criminal LawDUI & DWIDomestic ViolenceTraffic Tickets
Gretna42+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert Vance Greene
Robert Vance Greene

Greene Law Office

Criminal LawPersonal InjuryCriminal AppealsDrug Crimes
Cape Coral45+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert Varga
Robert Varga

Varga Injury Lawyers

Criminal LawDUI & DWITraffic TicketsCriminal Appeals
Crown Point26+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert W Keller
Robert W Keller

Keller Trial Lawyers

Criminal LawDomestic ViolenceDUI & DWICriminal Appeals
Kenosha33+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert William 'Trey' Harrell
Robert William 'Trey' Harrell

Law Offices of Robert William 'Trey' Harrell

Criminal LawDUI & DWIPersonal InjuryCriminal Appeals
Charleston13+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Roberto D. Ugarte
Roberto D. Ugarte

Ugarte Legal

Criminal LawDUI & DWIFamily LawEstate Planning
Hanover7+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robin Melone
Robin Melone

Melone Injury Lawyers

Criminal LawCriminal AppealsDrug CrimesExpungement
Bedford21+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Ronald Chapman, II
Ronald Chapman, II

Ronald Chapman, II, Attorney at Law

Criminal LawHealth Care LawCriminal AppealsDrug Crimes
Hollywood16+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Appeals & AppellateBankruptcyCriminal LawCivil Appeals
Livonia35+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Ronald D. Hedding
Ronald D. Hedding

Hedding & Partners

Criminal LawDUI & DWIDomestic ViolenceJuvenile Law
Los Angeles County31+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Ronald D. Phillips Jr.
Ronald D. Phillips Jr.

Law Offices of Ronald D. Phillips Jr.

Criminal LawDUI & DWICriminal AppealsDrug Crimes
Bridgeville32+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Ronald Lawrence Frey II
Ronald Lawrence Frey II

Law Offices of Ronald Lawrence Frey II

Criminal LawDomestic ViolenceAppeals & AppellateDUI & DWI
Cleveland21+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Internet Crimes Defense Across the United States

Internet crimes are among the fastest-growing categories of federal and state criminal charges in the country. The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center received over 880,000 complaints in 2023, with reported losses exceeding $12.5 billion. A conviction can carry severe prison time, heavy fines, and a permanent record that follows you for life.

What Internet Crimes Law Covers

Internet crimes — also called cybercrimes — span a wide range of offenses committed using computers, networks, or digital devices. Common charges include identity theft, phishing, online fraud, unauthorized access to computer systems, and distribution of illegal content.

Other frequent charges involve wire fraud, cyberstalking, online harassment, credit card fraud, and intellectual property theft. Many of these offenses are prosecuted at the federal level under statutes like the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which means harsher sentencing guidelines and aggressive government investigators.

When to Hire an Internet Crimes Lawyer

  • You've been contacted by federal agents or received a target letter about an online investigation
  • You're facing charges related to hacking, unauthorized computer access, or data breaches
  • You've been accused of online fraud, identity theft, or financial crimes involving digital transactions
  • Your devices have been seized as part of a criminal investigation
  • You're under investigation for any offense involving digital communications or the dark web

How the Defense Process Works

Internet crime investigations often begin long before an arrest. Federal agencies like the FBI, Secret Service, and Department of Homeland Security may spend months collecting digital evidence. By the time charges are filed, prosecutors usually have a detailed case built from IP logs, email records, and financial data.

A defense attorney will challenge how evidence was obtained, whether search warrants were properly executed, and whether the digital forensics actually link you to the alleged crime. Many cases hinge on proving who actually controlled a device or account. Plea negotiations happen frequently, and a skilled lawyer can sometimes reduce charges or secure alternative sentencing.

How Penalties and Restitution Are Determined

  • Financial losses caused to victims directly affect sentencing — higher dollar amounts trigger longer prison terms under federal guidelines
  • The number of victims plays a significant role; cases involving more than 10 victims can add sentencing enhancements
  • Courts order restitution to compensate victims for documented monetary losses, including stolen funds, credit monitoring costs, and recovery expenses
  • Prior criminal history and the sophistication of the scheme influence whether sentences fall at the low or high end of guideline ranges
  • Cooperation with authorities and acceptance of responsibility can reduce sentences by up to three offense levels under federal guidelines

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I be charged with an internet crime in a state where I don't live?

Yes. Federal jurisdiction applies when criminal activity crosses state lines, which nearly all internet-based offenses do. You can also face charges in any state where a victim is located, regardless of where you were sitting when the alleged offense occurred.

What should I do if my devices are seized during an investigation?

Do not consent to searches or answer questions without a lawyer present. Contact a defense attorney immediately. Anything stored on your devices — including deleted files — can potentially be recovered and used against you. Early legal intervention gives your attorney the best opportunity to challenge evidence collection methods.