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Internet fraud is a white collar crime committed by use of the World Wide Web. It is a form of wire fraud and is a federal offense. The internet is a virtual playground for those looking to commit identity theft, credit card fraud, sex crimes and kidnapping, in addition to many other crimes. It allows for a perpetrator to gain access into people’s lives often without the victims having any knowledge of the illegal activities. Internet fraud is also referred to as a computer crime or cyber crime, and will involve a very careful investigation by law enforcement and the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) in the effort to build a solid case against the alleged perpetrator.

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In order for a person to be convicted of internet fraud, the prosecution must first determine that the alleged perpetrator in fact had access to the computer that was used to commit a crime. In addition, it must then also be proven that fraud or theft did take place. When there is very little evidence it can be difficult for prosecutors to convict a person of internet fraud.  If you or a loved one is under investigation for internet fraud, please contact a Scranton internet fraud attorney at the Rogan Law Firm today. We provide a free case consultation to all potential clients and look forward to hearing from you.
The following are the top seven categories of complaints referred to law enforcement:

  • Internet auction fraud
  • Non-delivered merchandise and/or payment
  • Check fraud
  • Credit/debit card fraud
  • Computer fraud
  • Confidence fraud
  • Financial institutions fraud

Federal Crimes Defense Lawyer for Northeast Pennsylvania

Please contact a Scranton internet fraud attorney at the Rogan Law Firm immediately. We offer sound legal advice, guidance and a substantial amount of resources to individuals facing white collar crimes allegations throughout Scranton, Wilkes-Barre and Northeast Pennsylvania. Without the support of an experienced Scranton internet fraud lawyer, a person may be sentenced to many serious penalties some of which include: up to life imprisonment, millions of dollars in fines, restitution, license suspension, community service, probation and parole.

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