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What are the Four Types of Computer Crimes?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

Technology has brought many benefits to our lives, but it has also introduced new dangers that we must be aware of to protect ourselves and our businesses. Every day, we hear about new cases of cyber-attacks and data breaches, which can lead to significant financial losses, reputational damage, and legal problems. What are four computer…

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How Much is a Criminal Defense Attorney?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

Anyone facing criminal charges or who is under investigation is likely concerned about what the future holds. If you’re in this situation, you should do everything you can to protect your rights. Unfortunately, some people hesitate to hire a lawyer because they believe that legal representation is too expensive. But the cost of not hiring…

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Is Sexual Assault a Federal Crime?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

Sexual assault is an incredibly serious crime. Those accused of it can face serious consequences. But is sexual assault a federal crime? The answer depends on the specifics of the case, including where the alleged assault took place and who was involved. Here’s what you need to know. State vs. Federal Jurisdiction in Sexual Assault…

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Is Stealing Mail a Federal Crime?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

Yes, stealing mail is a federal crime. Anyone accused of mail theft must understand that the United States Postal Service (USPS) takes mail theft very seriously. Those who commit this offense can face serious penalties. What should you know about mail theft, the consequences of mail theft charges, and how to protect yourself from becoming…

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Is PPP Fraud a Federal Crime?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

In 2020, Congress made Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans available to businesses struggling with the economic effects of the pandemic. Since this program began, there have been reports of PPP fraud cases. The federal government investigated many of these cases. Does this mean PPP fraud is a federal crime? Here’s what you need to know…

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What Makes a Crime Federal?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

It’s important to understand the difference between federal and state crimes so that you can determine which court will handle your case and how much time you could face if convicted. In this blog post, we’re going to break down what makes a crime federal, so that you can understand the nuances of criminal law.…

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When Personal Relationships Lead to Criminal Charges – What You Need to Know about Dating and Child Pornography
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

If you’ve been accused of a computer sex crime, you need a child pornography lawyer. Child pornography is a serious offense with harsh penalties. Most people accused of crimes related to child porn end up in their situation for one of two reasons: They intentionally sought out the material They unintentionally came into contact with…

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What’s the First Thing You Should Do If Accused of Possession of Illegal Pornography?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

Have you been accused of possession of illegal pornography? Here’s what to know. Being accused of possession of illegal pornography is a frightening experience. If you’ve been accused of this crime, you must understand your legal rights and what the best course of action is for your particular situation. You must contact a criminal defense…

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Is Sexting Illegal?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

Is sexting illegal? Here’s what you should know. You might have heard the term “sexting” before, but you might not be entirely sure what it is. What is Sexting? Sexting is defined as the act of sending sexually explicit messages or images electronically, typically between mobile phones. It can also refer to any sexual message…

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3 Surprising Ways the Legal System Makes You a Victim of Violation of Your Constitutional Rights
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

What constitutes a violation of constitutional rights? Here’s what you should know. You must understand your Miranda rights if you’re accused of a crime. These rights protect you from self-incrimination. It is important to understand that these rights apply regardless of whether or not you have actually been charged with a crime. If law enforcement…

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