Computer Crime Attorney
New Jersey ▪ New York ▪ Washington, D.C.
You can be charged with a criminal offense if child pornography has been stored on your computer, if you are accused of making terroristic threats via the Internet, or if you allegedly committed Internet fraud such as identify theft, bank fraud and criminal wire transfers.
Explore Your Legal Options When Accused of Computer Crimes
If you face criminal charges for any type of computer crime, including Internet-assisted luring or enticing of minors for the purpose of sexual activity, contact experienced Toms River, New Jersey, lawyer David T. Schlendorf to discuss your legal options and the best defense strategy against computer crime charges.
Talk to Former Assistant Prosecutor David Schlendorf
Remember that it is the burden of the prosecution to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you were the person who committed the alleged criminal acts. As a former assistant prosecutor and current criminal defense lawyer, Mr. Schlendorf has handled more than 2,500 sex crime cases, including computer-related cases. He knows what the prosecution is looking for and how to act to protect the constitutional rights of the accused.
Take Steps Now to Protect Your Constitutional Rights
Do not resign yourself to the inevitability of an unjustified criminal conviction that will likely result in serious consequences far into your future. Discuss your options for a strong defense with David Schlendorf in full confidence. Learn about the role that computer forensics experts can play in the preparation of your case. Prevent unnecessary penalties and mitigate any potential impact on your personal and professional life. Call or e-mail the Law Offices of David T. Schlendorf.


