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Computer Crimes

Being charged with a Computer crime is extremely serious, as the potential sentences include lengthy terms of imprisonment as well as hefty fines.  Below you will find just a few of the many statutory violent crimes we handle at Masella Law Firm, P.A.  If you are under investigation for a Computer crime, if you have already been charged with a violent crime, or if you have already been convicted but believe your conviction or your sentence was wrong, then call 803-748-9990, toll free 877-728-3734, or email the attorneys at Masella Law Firm, P.A., right away.  One of our attorney’s will give you a brief but professional “first impression” analysis of your case and your options, which will allow you to take an important first step in defending the case against you.

The criminal law attorneys at Masella Law Firm, P.A. defend those accused of Federal Computer  crimes which are prosecuted by the Federal Government.  Below are some of the actions brought by the Government as well as the law pertaining to these actions and the District Court’s sentencing guidelines used in sentencing those convicted in Federal Court.

Persons charged with computer crimes by the federal government are generally charged under U.S.C. 18 Section 1030. Fraud and related activity in connection with computers.
Computer crime laws in many states prohibit a person from performing certain acts without authorization, including 1) accessing a computer, system, or network; 2) modifying, damaging, using, disclosing, copying, or taking programs or data; 3) introducing a virus or other contaminant into a computer system; 4) using a computer in a scheme to defraud; 5) interfering with someone else’s computer access or use; 6) using encryption in aid of a crime; 7) falsifying e-mail source information; and 8) stealing an information service from a provider.

Computer Crime Legal Resources

"Prosecuting Computer Crimes" Manual
First published February, 2007.

Recent Legislation

Federal Criminal Code Related to Computer Intrusions

Sentencing Guidelines that Relate to Computer Intrusions

 

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