If you have been arrested for sex offences, which involve the internet, you are likely to require police station representation from a lawyer specialising in internet law. The initial interview by the police is the most crucial point in any criminal investigation. 

What are adult internet sex offences

Can a Duty Solicitor represent you following an arrest for internet sex offences

Do you need a specialist lawyer for internet sex offence arrest

What are your legal rights following an arrest for internet sex offences

How important is it to have a specialist internet offences lawyer

What are specialist adult internet sex offence lawyer services

What are adult internet sex offences

Adult internet sex offences are crimes that take place involving the internet. The increasing popularity of the internet has created new types of criminal offences, involving videos, images and harassment. For the sake of details, there are two types of cybercrimes: Cyber-enabled and Cyber-dependent. Some internet crimes can be committed to increase the scale of a crime, like harassment and defamation and some cybercrimes are highly dependant on online devices only, like hacking, revenge porn, malvertising and sextortion

There could be offences involving alleged harassment, performing sex acts, sextortion, breach of privacy, defamation, revenge porn, sending or transmitting images and videos of sexual nature, online impersonation, trolling, computer and telephone hacking, blackmail and even making threats to kill. The allegations are often very serious, particularly to the alleged offender, who is often a person with previous good character who had not been involved with the police previously. It is common for the allegations to be made by a former partner, girlfriend, employer, client, pimp, sex film producer or associate but this not always the case. 

You may be confused at what adult internet sex offence you have committed, since many crimes and arrests of late have an internet element to them. This is because our lives are immersed more and more in the digital world and technology allows for a variety of criminal opportunities. 

Can a Duty Solicitor represent you following an arrest for internet sex offences

You can ask for a solicitor at the station and you will be given a Duty solicitor. Typically, Duty solicitors have little experience with adult internet sex offences. When you ask for the duty solicitor to represent you, you never know who is going to turn up. It could be a young trainee with nearly zero experience or a senior lawyer who struggles to use, let alone understand technology. The duty solicitor system is based on the the luck of the draw. Not really an ideal situation for a suspect in an internet sex offence case. 

During those hours, you will probably wish there was an internet savvy, highly qualified criminal lawyer who was by your side, to ensure they understand the issues at hand, better than the investigating police officers.

Do you need a specialist lawyer for internet sex offence arrest

You will need a specialist lawyer present at the police station following your arrest about an adult internet sex offence. It will make all the difference to your case. Every person that is arrested for internet sex offences should have their case determined by an effective and fair legal process and it starts at the police station. It cannot be fair if there is little technological understanding on the part of their solicitor. 

Unfortunately there are only a few specialist lawyers that deal with internet related offences in the whole country, so finding a specialist criminal lawyer who is also technology savvy to represent you upon arrest for internet crime offences is tough.

The internet aspect of an alleged criminal offence, often makes it far more challenging for the police to prove and for the suspect to defend themselves.

There are often issues concerning preservation of evidence, consent, and identity that make proving the elements of internet sexual offences much harder. Specialist legal advice at the police station, from the outset and from the very first interview by the police, could make the difference between a suspect ending up in prison or walking free. Most individuals arrested for internet sex offences will want their lawyer to be far more savvy than the investigating police officers.

What are your legal rights following an arrest for internet sex offences

Legal rights for offences relating to the internet can be explained by a specialist internet lawyer. Unfortunately, there are very few individuals who confidently know their legal rights when they are arrested for internet sex offences by the police. Even fewer of those arrested are aware of what demands they can make of the police to take prompt action and to thoroughly investigate the allegations. Some are completely unaware of their legal rights in connection with access to mobile telephone devices, tablets and personal computers.

Police officers and prosecutors have to take all allegations of sexual and internet offences very seriously, even in cases where it is clear that the allegations are made up or cannot be proven. Social media, mobile phones and personal computers can often very easily be utilised to prove or disprove one’s guilt or innocence.

Delays and inaction by the police is mostly prompted by the lack of knowledge and understanding of what needs to be done there and then. Often the most relevant evidence is not secured from the complainant and other evidence are being neglected until much later on, when a specialist police team take over. This could take months! How savvy the arresting and interviewing police officers are, will often determine the type of advice your solicitor should give you at the police station. This advice will often determine the entire outcome of the criminal case.  

How important is it to have an internet offence lawyer

Imagine the power of the legal representation you, or someone dear to you, would receive upon being arrested for internet sex offences by a solicitor who is a top criminal lawyer. A top criminal lawyer that is also at the same time, a leading technology lawyer.

In recent years there have been a significant increase in both complaints by victims and arrests by the police in connection with sexual offences. Some of those complaints are false but the lack of understanding of technology by the representing lawyer, have resulted in their clients being charged with an internet sex offence. Then, when they are taken to court, they are found not guilty much later on.

Although many of those types of cases are justifiably investigated, there are also many other cases involving false allegations of harassment, sexual abuse and unlawful distribution of images and videos online. A technologically savvy criminal lawyer can identify problems with the investigation and with the evidence very early and point those out the the client and to the police. Having the right criminal lawyer at the police station from the outset, would often make the difference between a release and a charge with a criminal offence. 

There are very few solicitors in the country who understand the real nature of the internet, social media and the back-end that makes them work the way they do. Often, whilst at the police station, the suspects that have been arrested for internet sex offences find to their dismay that the investigating officers are also not familiar enough with the latest technology and its day to day application.

Is there a specialist internet sex offence lawyer

Our experienced team of criminal lawyers, who specialise in technology, understand the distress and anxiety that is caused by allegations of a sexual nature. Our specialist adult sex internet offence lawyer services include using our superior knowledge of the internet, social media and technology to the benefit our clients.

We have behind us, thousands of hours of police station attendances and hundreds of hours of experience in cybercrimes and sexual offences involving the internet. We have represented clients accused of sexual crimes involving the internet and where social media can provide the evidence needed for our clients' cases. 

Our relationships with our clients are based on a mutual feeling of trust, and we pride ourselves on achieving the highest possible standards. This focus on high standards is reflected in everything we do. Contact our internet criminal lawyers today.