Computer Crimes Attorney Serving the Twin Cities
Efforts at the state and federal level to fight Internet crimes continue to be stepped up amid stories of child pornography, identity theft, credit card fraud and prostitution. While the penalties attached to Internet crimes can be severe, there are defenses that can challenge evidence submitted by prosecutors, as well as extenuating circumstances that may be instrumental in achieving a reduced sentence if you are convicted of an Internet crime.
Minneapolis Criminal Defense Attorney Defending your Rights in the Twin Cities
At Groshek Law in Minneapolis, Minnesota, internet crime defense lawyer Christa Groshek counsels and defends people facing Internet crimes charges. If you believe you are under investigation or have been arrested and charged with an Internet crime, call 612-424-5829 or 888-721-1056 for a free, confidential consultation.
Experienced Representation in Computer Crimes Cases
Christa has extensive experience defending clients against charges stemming from Internet crimes. She can represent you in cases involving a variety of Internet crimes such as:
- Child pornography
- Illegal file sharing
- Soliciting prostitution
- Identity theft
- Computer fraud
- Credit card fraud
- Real estate fraud
- E-mail and Internet scams
Depending on the factors present in your case, the actions of police investigators and other law enforcement officers could have a huge impact on evidence the prosecution is allowed to use against you. If you were trapped in a police sting, drawn into a chat room or were e-mailed child pornography, for example, the actions of investigators may be just as important to your case as your own actions.
Sentencing Issues
Every computer and Internet crimes charge needs to be taken seriously, as the chance remains that the judge will take certain factors and extenuating circumstances into consideration during the sentencing phase of your trial. Christa consults with a variety of experts, including psychologists and counselors when a history of abuse, addiction or mental illness is present. If you do not have a prior criminal record, these extenuating circumstances and factors could result in a less severe sentence.
Contact Groshek Law
To discuss your case with Internet crime lawyer Christa Groshek, contact her today for a free initial consultation.


