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Online Sex Offenses, Child Pornography Cases and Defense in Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Internet Cyber Crime — Eau Claire, WI — Cohen Law Offices, LLC

ONLINE & INTERNET SEX CRIMES

If you have been charged with a sex crime you may feel embarrassed, overwhelmed, and frightened. You are likely concerned about your family, employment, and how your reputation will be affected. It is important to hire an experienced sexual-assault attorney to protect your rights.

The attorneys at Cohen Law Offices represent individuals charged with sex crimes, online and offline. Whether you are charged with sexual assault, child pornography, or another sex crime, the charges are serious and you could be facing penalties that include jail, prison, and loss of employment, restitution, fines, and being listed as a sex offender for the rest of your life. In addition, people often lose friends or family after a conviction, and face social stigma for many years to come. Let a sexual-assault attorney from our firm ensure that your rights are protected and build a solid defense for your case.

ONLINE & INTERNET SEX CRIME DEFENSE ATTORNEYS IN EAU CLAIRE, WISCONSIN

Internet crime is a growing concern in law enforcement, especially as it pertains to online communications involving potentially underage victims and the exchange of pornographic images over the Internet. What may seem like harmless chatting to you can be interpreted as the intent to commit a chargeable offense.


Many people are unaware that everything you say and do on a computer can be viewed by law enforcement. If you are engaging in sexually explicit conversations with a stranger on the Internet, there is a good chance that person is wearing a uniform. Even if you don't "do" anything, you can be charged.


Information on a computer is not erased by deleting: it can be retrieved by specialists in law enforcement. It is NEVER a good idea to send or receive explicit pictures of yourself or any other individual via the Internet. Do not discuss criminal activity either.

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