New Jersey Internet & Computer Crimes Lawyer
Charges of internet and computer crimes, including identity theft, computer hacking, cyber stalking, and internet fraud are very serious. Possession of child pornography through the internet is one of the most common crimes. Simply being charged with these and other computer crimes can devastate your life and your future.
What are the potential consequences for internet and computer crimes?
Most internet crimes, including computer fraud and cyber stalking, can result in long prison sentences. Conviction of an internet sex crime, including mere possession of child pornography, can also result in mandatory lifetime registration as a sex offender. Often, police officers pose as minors in “chat rooms” and engage in sexual conversations with other chat room visitors. Adults are then arrested when they attempt to meet the police officer who posed as a minor, and they can face very serious charges.
What should I do if accused of an internet or computer crime?
If you have been accused of an internet or computer crime, speak to a knowledgeable defense lawyer as soon as possible. Early preparation by an experienced defense lawyer can increase your chances of a favorable outcome, including the possibility of you not being charged or of charges being dropped. If you are being investigated for or have been charged with an internet or computer crime, the my law firm can help. We have extensive experience in handling internet and computer crime cases.
The Law Offices of Timothy R. Anderson represent clients throughout central, northern and southern New Jersey, including Monmouth County, Middlesex County, Mercer County, Essex County, Somerset County, Morris County, Hudson County, Bergen County, Union County, Passaic County, Newark, Trenton, Camden, Hackensack, Paterson, Teaneck, Jersey City, West Orange, Montclair, Englewood, Elizabeth, Red Bank, Freehold, Rumson, Fair Haven, Middletown, Hazlet, and Holmdel.

