Los Angeles Computer Crime Attorney
Federal Charges in Computer Crime Cases
If you have been charged with any type of computer-related crime and are facing federal court, it is critical that you contact a Los Angeles federal crime lawyer from Okabe & Haushalter to analyze your case and determine what can be done to defend you. Computer crime is very technical, and proving access to computer terminals and what party was responsible for a computer crime usually requires extensive proof.
The prosecutor will have already developed a case against you if charges have been filed. They will consider that the evidence is adequate to charge and convict you, and will be providing this evidence to the court in an effort to get a conviction. In order to effectively defend any computer crime case, it is important that the defense team at the firm acts quickly to review the evidence and determine what parts of the evidence can be successfully challenged. Any internet crime, computer fraud case or other similar charge should be acted upon by the defense team immediately.
Computer Crime Defense
As many computer crime charges are based on evidence obtained from hard drives, email, and other sources, calling in forensic computer experts to support the defense case could be necessary. Proving that others may have had access to any computer terminal, or that the information could have been planted on hard drives from another location, as well as other potential defenses could be explored.
Each case will have unique circumstances, evidence and other details that must be fully evaluated for the legal team at the firm to determine the best defense to employ in your case. You can be certain that we will focus on your case and comb through every detail to find the best defense possible for you. We have an impressive record in court, and will make every effort to find a course of action that leads to a positive case outcome.
Contact a Los Angeles computer crime attorney
if you are facing charges that are related to any internet or computer crime.