Fighting Internet Fraud Charges in New Jersey
Internet fraud in New Jersey is a relatively new crime that is continually changing and evolving. Internet fraud may involve a fraudulent transaction of funds online, an illegal work at home scheme, online theft, credit card theft, auction schemes, or investment schemes. These types of online crimes are immensely complicated and it is common for someone to be wrongfully charged and convicted of an online crime they never committed.
In an attempt to crack down on Internet criminals, law enforcement may overreach or jump to a conclusion that is unfounded. Even if illegal activity can be traced to someone's computer, it does not mean that the person knowingly committed a crime. Was the person willfully and knowingly committing a crime online or did the suspect not understand the ramifications of their actions? Was the defendant the person using the computer at the time of the alleged crime? There are several questions that must be answered in such cases.
What makes Internet fraud cases so serious is not only the penalties involved but also the additional consequences of other crimes connected to the case. For example, someone charged with Internet fraud may also face conspiracy charges. This could mean a lengthy jail or prison term for the defendant. Fraud charges should never be taken lightly, as they could also taint your reputation and credibility.
An experienced New Jersey Internet fraud attorney will work with technology experts to bolster your defense in order to help you receive the best possible outcome. Depending upon the circumstances of the charges made against you, it may be possible to have the charges reduced or even dismissed. The skilled lawyers at Lependorf & Silverstein handle all types of Internet fraud cases in New Jersey. Call us today at 609-240-0040 for a free and comprehensive consultation.


