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Internet Crime Lawyer in Missouri


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Internet Crime Defense Lawyer serving St. Louis, Kansas City, and ALL of Missouri.

Combs Waterkotte is the leading Internet Crime Defense Law Firm serving St. Louis, Kansas City, and the entire state of Missouri.

Internet Crime Defense Lawyer Missouri:
https://www.combswaterkotte.com/practice-areas/internet-crimes-lawyer-st-louis/

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Internet crimes cover a wide range of activities, including computer-specific crimes and conventional offenses committed using the internet. The skilled attorneys at Combs Waterkotte have careers spanning the digital age and substantial experience dealing with internet charges. With our extensive resources, we can gather data and other key evidence to help you defend yourself from prosecution.

What Are Internet Crimes in Missouri?

Missouri has several criminal statutes that cover internet-based offenses. For example, Missouri prohibits hacking, denial-of-service attacks, and other cybercrimes.

Other offenses fall within the scope of the state’s conventional criminal laws. For example, fraud is illegal whether the perpetrator commits it online or offline. These crimes usually have the same elements regardless of how they occur. However, prosecutors may use different evidence, such as forensic computer data, to prove online crimes.

Missouri Statutes Covering Internet Crimes

The Missouri Revised Statutes do not have a chapter for internet crimes. Instead, these crimes are spread throughout the criminal code based on the type of offense. Some appear in the chapter on robbery and stealing, while others fall under sexual crimes.

Possible Defenses for Internet Crimes in Missouri

Defenses for internet crimes can be complicated. In many situations, the critical issue in your case might involve the government’s expert witness testifying about forensic computer data favorable to the prosecution and a defense expert countering the testimony.

Importantly, one defense with limited use in certain prosecutions is a mistake. Specifically, you cannot raise a defense of a mistake about the child’s age in a child pornography case. This means that if the person reasonably appears to be a minor in the images or videos, you can be prosecuted regardless of what you believed.

Possible Punishments for Internet Crimes Committed in Missouri:

Internet crimes, particularly child pornography crimes, carry heavy sentences. Some possible punishments for these charges include:

Offense Offense Level Enticing a child Felony; 5–30 years, minimum 5 Sexual exploitation of a minor Class A/B felony; up to life in prison Possession of child por******** Class D/B felony; up to 15 years Tampering with computer data Class A misdemeanor or E felony Stealing $25,000 or more Class C felony; 3–10 years Sexual miscon**** with a child Class E felony; up to 4 years Contact Us to Discuss Your Internet Crime Charges in Missouri:

Internet criminal defense requires an experienced and technologically astute attorney. Contact us online or at (314) 900-HELP today to find out how we can protect your future.

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