Internet Sex Crimes Lawyer in Pennsylvania
Information about Sex Crimes Charges in Pennsylvania – Laws and Penalties
Internet Sex Crimes or Cyber Sex Crimes include anything from less violent crimes, such as an 18-year-old boy “sexting” and sharing pictures of his nude 17-year-old girlfriend, to more serious and thought-out crimes, like a large scale child pornography distribution ring.
What a lot of people don’t realize, and what may make little sense, is that both of these types of crimes can come with the same harsh punishment under current child pornography laws.
Mandatory minimum sentences for federal child pornography include five years of prison time.
Being convicted of a sex crime is a very personal and embarrassing matter for defendants and their families. On top of the worry and stress of being put in prison and being humiliated for life as a registered sex offender, there is a deep sense of a loss of control. Many basic rights are taken away as a convicted sex offender.
Attorney David Shrager believes everyone should get a second chance. He listens to his clients with understanding and empathy, not judgment, reproof or apathy. He will fight aggressively for your rights and vehemently dispute your charges.
Attorney Shrager specializes in sex crimes law and is experienced and knowledgeable in Pennsylvania laws and U.S. Federal laws surrounding sex crimes.
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AN INTERNET SEX CRIMES CHARGE DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOU ARE GUILTY
OR THAT YOU WILL BE CONVICTED.
CALL OR TEXT DAVID J. SHRAGER TODAY
FOR A FREE LEGAL CONSULTATION: 412-969-2540.
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Types of Internet Sex Crimes
Internet Sex Crimes can include many types of scenarios, including:
- “Sexting” or sharing nude pictures of anyone under the age of 18 (child pornography distribution)
- Online Child Solicitation
- Online Solicitation of a Minor (Through Chat Rooms, Forums or Social Media)
- Video Child Pornography
- Luring a Child
- Statutory Rape
- Visiting a website and downloading images of child pornography (child pornography possession or receipt)
You may also be charged with Corruption of Minors.
Depending on your circumstances and the crime committed you could be tried by both the State and the U.S. Federal Government. These laws keep being revised and changing as the Internet changes and as people invent new ways to commit sex crimes.
Entrapment of Internet Sex Crimes
The Pennsylvania Wire Tap Act can be used to entrap people seeking to travel to have sex with illegal persons. If you have been charged with a crime it is imperative that you have an experienced Sex Crimes Attorney at your defense.
It is becoming more common for Cyber Crime Officers to go undercover, pretending they are children or minors or that they are selling or distributing child pornography in order to catch suspects.
Officers may also mark files that are being distributed on the Internet and then when the files are downloaded, law enforcement officers will contact the suspect’s Internet Service Provider (ISP) to directly track the person and their internet activity and even access their email.
An aggressive and experienced Sex Crimes Attorney will look for any violations in the officers’ methods to try to suppress evidence and have your case dismissed.
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AN INTERNET SEX CRIMES CHARGE DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOU ARE GUILTY
OR THAT YOU WILL BE CONVICTED.
CALL OR TEXT DAVID J. SHRAGER TODAY
FOR A FREE LEGAL CONSULTATION: 412-969-2540.
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The Stigma of a Sex Crime Conviction
Alleged sex offenders and their families often struggle with embarrassment and shame along with the worry and stress of facing punishment and prison time. Not only that, but convicted sex offenders in Pennsylvania are required to register as sex offenders under Megan’s Law, a national registry visible to everyone.
In addition, the Sexual Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) requires some sex offenders to register their whereabouts every three months in each jurisdiction they live, work and go to school for the rest of their lives.
Failure to register as a sex offender is a felony and can lead to prison time and thousands of dollars in fines.
Attorney Shrager is a very compassionate attorney who treats all his clients with dignity and understanding. He can help you understand your rights and help you prepare a sound legal case. He will do everything to aggressively fight for your rights and your freedom.
If you have been accused of an Internet Sex Crime in Pennsylvania, call or text Attorney David J. Shrager today – 412-969-2540. He is available 24/7 and can provide you with a free legal consultation.
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Shrager Defense Attorneys in Pittsburgh, PA will attack your criminal charges in order to protect your good name. Have a sound and solid case prepared by David J. Shrager and his legal team so they can fight for your rights.
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If you have been charged with, or think you may be charged with, any of the following sexual offenses, call Attorney Shrager immediately for a free consultation:
- Charges for Online Solicitation of Minors for Sex
- Charged with Sexting
- Indecent Exposure Charges
- Charged with Sexual Assault / Rape
- Charged with Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse
- Indecent Assault and Aggravated Indecent Assault Charges
- Date Rape / Statutory Rape Charges
- Spousal Rape / Spousal Sexual Assault / Marital Rape Charges
- Child Molestation / Solicitation and Child Sexual Assault Charges
- Child Pornography Charges
- Luring a Child into a Motor Vehicle or Structure
- Unlawful Contact with a Minor Charges
- Custodial Interference Charges & Custody Crimes
- Corruption of a Minor
- Failure to Register as a Sex Offender