Defending Clients Accused of Using Computers to Commit Offenses
The term "computer crime" can refer to a wide range of offenses, from credit card fraud to distribution of child pornography. If you have been accused of a computer crime, you will want to retain a lawyer who is experienced at defending clients against these types of offenses.
I am Thomas J. Hammond, a Denver computer crime attorney. I have defended clients against a wide range of computer- and Internet-related offenses in federal and state court, and I am prepared to evaluate and challenge the prosecution's evidence in these cases.
Investigating the Facts and Holding the Prosecutors Accountable
The growth of the Internet and other computer networks has had a major influence on criminal activity, from financial crimes such as identity theft to sex crimes such as solicitation of minors. It has also had major consequences for the criminal investigation process.
When investigating a computer crime or any other crime, however, the authorities must respect the constitutional rights of suspects to be free from unlawful searches and seizures.
I have paid close attention to the evolving legal standards governing how far law enforcement is allowed to go in investigating computer crimes, and I am prepared to hold them accountable by moving to exclude evidence obtained through entrapment and other illegal methods.
Computer crimes are often prosecuted in federal court under the wire fraud statutes and similar laws. As an experienced federal criminal defense attorney, I am fully prepared to protect the rights of clients who have been charged with federal computer-related offenses.
Colorado Defense Attorney · Fraud, Child Pornography, Identity Theft
If you have been charged with identity theft, credit card fraud, possession or distribution of child pornography, solicitation of a minor online, or any other computer crime, do not hesitate to contact my office at 303-872-5706 or by e-mail to schedule a free 30-minute consultation.