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New York City Computer Crimes Lawyer

Manhattan Internet Crime Lawyer

Computer-based crimes can be hard to define. What may seem to be a legitimate computer-based business may turn out to be breaking a law. If you have been accused of committing a computer crime, you need an experienced lawyer who understands the technology and the law pertaining to computer and Internet-related crimes. With more than 25 years of experience, computer crime attorney Eric M. Sears has the skill and proficiency to assist you.

Contact us today online or by telephone at 646-652-6048 | 866-230-7208 to speak with an experienced New York City computer crimes lawyer.

Have You Been Charged With a Computer Crime in New York?

As computer technology and capabilities expand, so does the potential for criminal opportunities. When those opportunities cross the line into alleged theft or fraud, it is essential to contact a criminal defense lawyer who is dedicated to protecting your future.

Internet crimes such as larceny and identity theft may carry substantial penalties. Whether you are charged with a state or federal crime, computer fraud attorney Eric M. Sears can protect your rights, explain the charges and help you understand your options.

Computer crime evidence is highly technical and complex. We will examine all the evidence, questioning the methods used to collect it and whether it proves what the prosecution claims it proves. Whatever the circumstances, we will provide you with vigorous defense and zealously protect your rights.

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If you have been charged with a computer crime in New York, we are here to help. Contact us today online or by telephone at 646-652-6048 | 866-230-7208 to speak with an experienced New York City computer crimes lawyer.

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