Charged With an Internet Crime?
What You Need to Know
Internet crimes are on the rise, and both the state and federal government have responded accordingly. In the name of Internet security, more laws have been passed and stricter penalties handed down. As a result, those under investigation for an Internet crime are now at a much higher risk of prosecution than ever before.
There are many things you should know about Internet crimes. The Law Offices of David S. Shrager can explain:
- Why you should avoid visiting certain chat rooms
- What to do if you are being investigated for an Internet crime
- What to do if you have already been arrested for an Internet crime
Contact us for a free consultation — E-mail us or call us toll free at 1-866-504-9974 or 412-567-7967.
Internet Crimes: Dos and Don'ts
- Do proceed with caution when entering a chat room. Teen chat rooms are littered with agents and police who are supervising and trying to prevent Internet crimes. If you are visiting a chat room to engage in conversation, it is important to remember that you never know with whom you may be speaking. Note: Chatting to a juvenile about explicit sexual activity is a crime.
- Do remember who else had access to your computer. This is especially important in a child pornography case where someone other than the computer owner may have had access to illegal images or videos.
- Do exercise your Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.
- Don't go to the police station voluntarily. This is not a mandatory appearance.
- Don't wait to contact a criminal defense attorney. You name, career, and freedom are at stake.
If you are reading this Web site and you are being investigated for an Internet crime, just call me. I will not charge you, and you are under no obligation to hire me. Rather, I will offer you honest, practical advice on how to proceed. Call 1-866-504-9974.
— Attorney David Shrager
We know how to fight for you. We've got your back.
At The Law Offices of David S. Shrager, we defend people throughout Pennsylvania charged with a range of Internet crimes, including:
- Computer Fraud
- Identity Theft (ID Theft)
- Wire Fraud
- Credit Card Fraud
- Online Auction Fraud / Ebay Fraud
- E-Mail Fraud
- Soliciting a Minor
- Internet Sex Crimes
Each of our lawyers has over 30 years of experience defending clients against all types of charges. This experience, combined with their knowledge of the Internet and how law enforcement targets computer users, allows them to aggressively defend the interests of our clients.
Contact Us — Free Consultation
E-mail us or call us toll free at 1-866-504-9974 or 412-567-7967 to schedule a free consultation with an Internet crimes defense attorney.







