CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
Many child pornography cases result from police operations in monitoring internet activity or from an anonymous report from another person who may have access to the defendant's computer.
Information that you have online, such as on Facebook can even lead to serious charges. If you are suspected of possessing, distributing, selling or producing child pornography, local law enforcement or the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) may become involved.
Your computer and everything on it may be seized and turned inside out in an attempt to find damaging evidence against you. Your search history, anything you have downloaded or viewed, emails, and even information you have deleted may be accessed and used against you.
Child pornography is an extremely serious sex crime. Not only may an alleged offender's reputation be ruined by allegations alone, but a conviction may result in mandatory sex offender registration as well as imprisonment, fines, probation, and more.
Bradley M. Collins, P.A. has the extensive criminal defense experience along with the technical expertise and resources to fully investigate your charges and aggressively defend your case.