With more people using and communicating via the web and social media it is no surprise that the Police have a presence there and regularly make arrests as a result of alleged offences committed by clients in their digital lives.
Comments posted on Facebook and Twitter intended for friends to see may inadvertently get you into trouble.
Using the internet may lead to police involvement as a result of the images quietly stored on your computer without you knowing. Somebody else may be using your PC or a virus may have taken control of your hard-drive: you are going to need help to prove your innocence. The sooner you call us the sooner we can help to defend you or put your mind at rest.
Anyone can be accused of offences committed in these ways. If you need confidential advice about internet activity you may be worried about then please contact our lawyers for discreet advice. We can speak to you confidentially by telephone, web conference, or in person.
How we can help:
- Advise you whether your activity would interest the Police
- Advise you on evidence and any defences
- Advise you on what steps to take
- If the Police want to speak to you we can arrange an interview by appointment
- Commission an analysis from one of our trusted computer experts
- Negotiate with the Police about outcomes
- Advise you about Offender Registrations and other orders
- Represent you in court
