Tampa Internet Crime Attorney Ron Frey represents individuals, companies and organizations in cases involving allegations of computer crime and internet crime. Attorney Frey established Tampa, Florida as the primary location for The Frey Law Firm’s offices in order to better serve clients in the Tampa region. Criminal investigations and prosecutions regarding computer crimes and online…
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On August 12, 2020, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office in Tampa, Florida announced the arrests of 16 men for soliciting sex (Solicitation) with undercover detectives that the Defendants allegedly believed to be minors. The undercover operation was named “Operation Small Talk” by the authorities who engaged in an undercover online chat operation. The charges involve…
Continue reading ›Tampa Criminal Defense Attorney Ron Frey has represented individuals and organizations with respect to cases involving surveillance, alleged crimes and digital evidence for more than 15 years. As technology continues to impact every aspect of our life and grow in an exponential fashion, the amount of digital evidence in any given legal matter has been…
Continue reading ›Internet Crime Lawyer, Ron Frey, of The Frey Law Firm has once again been recognized by Super Lawyers as a 2019 Super Lawyer. Since being named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers in 2010, Attorney Frey has been recognized by the publication each year since. DISTINCTION Less than 5% of attorneys are recognized as Super…
Continue reading ›At the start of a criminal investigation, one of the biggest questions is whether the case will be prosecuted by state or federal authorities. This is not always clear from the outset. One of the surprises for most clients is the fact that many types of alleged criminal conduct can be prosecuted under both state…
Continue reading ›Is this a dating website scam, or am I about to get arrested? As an internet sex crime defense lawyer, I am regularly contacted by people who have found themselves in variations of the following generalized hypothetical situation: “I was on a dating website, or Craigslist, and I met a female who is 26 years-old.…
Continue reading ›Given the proliferation of data storage devices, ranging from computers and cell phones, to Fitbits and gaming systems, it should come as no surprise that criminal investigators often focus on securing digital evidence from these devices. Law enforcement utilizes a variety of methods to secure digital evidence, including extracting data, or making a forensic copy…
Continue reading ›In Packingham v. North Carolina, the Supreme Court unanimously struck down a North Carolina law that made it a felony for registered sex offenders to engage in certain internet activity. The court stressed that the “sweeping law” would bar those on the registration from visiting sites such as Facebook & Twitter, but also a multitude…
Continue reading ›According to reports, a recent survey revealed that the average person has over 27 different passwords for their online accounts. With the rise of applications for every area of life (banking, e-mail, social media, chipotle), this should come as no surprise. Within the justice system, it is becoming quite common for law enforcement, or other…
Continue reading ›When it comes to cases involving allegations of computer crime or Internet crime, especially cases involving allegations involving the possession or distribution of child pornography over the internet or a peer-to-peer program, the authorities generally execute a search warrant at a residence or business in order to gather and secure evidence. Typically, these searches occur…
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