Internet CrimeMiami Criminal Defense Lawyer Working on Internet Identity Theft, and Internet-Based Fraud, Etc.Computer crimes are the new frontier of law. The federal government has indicted very few people for Internet identity theft or Internet-based fraud, but these cases will undoubtedly increase in the future. With so little precedents establishing the law in this field, it is even more important to hire a lawyer with the experience to take your case and provide confidential and aggressive representation in any state, federal, or international court. Frank Rubino has spent 30 years building a reputation as one of the most well-respected criminal defense lawyers in the United States. His past successes have included some of the largest federal and international criminal cases in history, and he has argued in front of the United States Supreme Court, the International Court of Justice at The Hague, and other high-level courts throughout the world. He is definitely up to the challenge of leading the way in the field of computer crimes. From law offices in Miami, Florida, Mr. Rubino takes "cyber crime" cases across the United States and the world involving:
Because most of these charges involve interstate commerce, they are usually under federal jurisdiction. At this writing, the federal government is only beginning to prosecute people engaging in activities such as Internet gambling and selling drugs online, despite the fact that the Attorney General’s office has begun to crack down on such activities. Once the federal government does begin focusing on cyber crimes, they will prosecute aggressively with their tremendous resources and capacity to investigate. Thus, it is vital to secure a lawyer experienced in federal crimes as soon as possible. Even if you only know you are under investigation and have not yet been charged, Attorney Rubino can begin working towards a dismissal of charges or minimization of potential punishments. He does not pass clients off to subordinates; he personally handles every aspect of every case, from the trial to asset forfeiture matters to grand jury proceedings. |


