What Are the Penalties for Computer or Internet Fraud in Wisconsin?
Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown, LLP
GRGB Law Serving Wisconsin Clients Since 1968
by?Nicole Masnica ,?Jason Luczak ?and?Adam Schleis
As the world has become digitized, computer fraud and internet fraud are becoming increasingly common. Many people and companies engage in actions that are deceptive and are intentionally fraudulent, which cause users significant harm, such as by stealing confidential, personal and other important information, convincing people to turn over money or property, or gaining access to financial accounts. As knowledge of these types of activities increases, law enforcement agencies are taking steps to combat?computer crimes . If you have been accused of one of these crimes, it is important to understand the severity of the charge and what penalties you may face if convicted.
Common Types of Computer Fraud
Fraud ?committed using computer systems or over the internet may take many forms, including:
Generally, criminal charges for computer or internet fraud are handled similarly to other forms of fraud. The penalties for these offenses will typically depend on the value of the money that was stolen or the losses a victim experienced. However, charges will likely be more serious if an offense involved accessing, transferring, or stealing money that had been in the control of a bank or financial institution. In addition to?state-level ?fraud charges (e.g., Wis. Stat. sec. 943.70, 943.201 and 943.203),?federal charges ?may apply in situations where victims in more than one state were affected or where an offense involved interstate communications over the internet.?That means every fraudulent digital transaction can subject a person to criminal liability,, as the internet is inextricably linked interstate.
Contact Our Milwaukee, WI Computer Fraud Defense Lawyers
If you have been charged with an offense involving computer or internet fraud, it is important to ensure that you have legal representation from an experienced criminal defense lawyer., who regularly handles computer and internet crimes, and closely works with necessary forensic experts.?An experienced attorney can help you understand the nature of the charges against you and work to build a defense strategy. At Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown, LLP, our attorneys may be able to argue that you did not intend to cause harm, that the alleged victim's information was not actually stolen, or that other mitigating factors apply. Additionally, if federal charges are filed, having an attorney who understands the complexities of federal law can be critical in achieving the best possible outcome for your case. Contact our?Milwaukee internet fraud defense attorneys ?today at 414-271-1440 to get the legal help you need in these situations.
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