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Child Sex Crime Defense Lawyer: Internet Sex Crimes

As the Internet has become a major source of information and tool of communication, it has also presented a new venue for criminal activity. While using a computer in the privacy of one's one home, it is sometimes hard to realize that everything sent through e-mail, downloaded from a Web site or discussed in a chat room is not private at all. All of it may one day be used as evidence against you in criminal court.

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Anyone who has ever watched NBC's Dateline: To Catch a Predator series knows that state and federal authorities set up sting operations to catch people who are allegedly soliciting minors for sex on the Internet. Police or federal agents may pose as youths in chat rooms and engage in sexually charged conversations. The goal of these decoys is to determine whether the person they are chatting with is an adult who may be soliciting minors for sex.

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Suggesting meeting or exchanging sexual images over the Internet can expose adults to serious state and federal charges, including distribution of child pornography and soliciting a minor for sex.

If you have been charged with any Internet child sex crime, please contact Tom Pavlinic to arrange a free consultation and case assessment. He will work to protect your constitutional rights, including the right to be free of unreasonable search and seizure.

Located in Annapolis, Maryland, Tom Pavlinic, an Internet sex crime defense attorney, represents people falsely accused of child sexual abuse throughout the nation.