Computer Crimes Lawyer in Wisconsin
We live in the Information Technology Age, where laptops, tablets, cell phones, and webcams are part of daily life. We send emails and texts, take photos and videos, and post across LinkedIn, Facebook, and other platforms without a second thought.
But when you’re facing criminal charges, that same technology can be used against you. Prosecutors routinely use online activity, photos, GPS data, and digital communications as evidence in criminal cases.
What Are Computer Crimes?
Computer crimes go far beyond hacking. Common charges include:
- Identity theft
- Computer hacking or unauthorized access to systems
- Internet sex crimes
- Possession or distribution of illegal digital content
- Wire fraud
- White collar crimes
- Allegations involving crimes occurring online
- Threats made online
- Any offense involving IT evidence, even if not tech-related by nature
If you’ve been charged with hacking or any internet-related crime, it’s critical to work with a defense team that understands how digital evidence is gathered, stored, and challenged in court.
Why You Need a Computer Crimes Lawyer
Axley’s computer crimes lawyers and internet crimes attorneys bring experience and strategy to the table. We regularly defend clients in cases involving identity theft, possession and distribution of illegal content, and allegations of illegal transfers of money or other information..
Our firm often works with forensic experts to challenge the prosecution’s digital evidence. From metadata and device logs to email headers and server access trails, we know how to analyze the details and fight back.
Strategic Defense in Internet & Digital Crime Cases
Whether you’ve been accused of identity theft, possession of illegal content, or wire fraud, Axley will assess your case and build a customized strategy. Depending on the facts, we can negotiate a favorable plea or take your case to trial with confidence.
If you’ve been charged with hacking or another computer-based offense in Wisconsin, contact Axley to schedule a free consultation. We’ll meet with you—either at our office or in jail if needed—and start working on your defense immediately.