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Saturday, September 29, 2012

WORLD WIDE WEB OF DECEPTION

All too often people are airing their grievances in social media forums. It seems as though every thought is now shared on social media. Many times, people will take to social media, blogs, and comment sections of online news forums and say some pretty awful things, even as far as making death threats.

In the wake of the 911 tragedies, what can be defined as a "terrorist threat" has now included language used online. The misconception by some is that freedom of speech gives one the right to say anything and everything they please without repercussion: Wrong! You can and will be held liable for threats made online, especially if they result in harm to another.

In this political season, people can become so divided that their anger spills over online. Some will make a snarky remark about a candidate on Facebook, while another becomes so enraged that he tweets death threats to a candidate, creating a serious situation for both parties.

More and more, technology is being developed to essentially abolish anonymity online. The government simply can't investigate every threat made on the Internet, but they have made it increasingly more difficult to not leave a digital trail.

Online bullying is another offense being taken much more seriously by lawmakers as they ramp up punishment in both state and federal laws regarding the severity of punishment.

As easily as authorities can catch Internet fraud, they can also trace back the origins of many threats. Sometimes when the person making the threat uses their actual name, they save the cops a lot of time and effort.

If you or anyone you know has been charged with "online crimes," contact San Jose Criminal Defense Attorney William Chestnut.

The Law Offices of William Chestnut 
1625 The Alameda, Suite 400 
San Jose, CA 95126 
E: williamchestnut@msn.com 
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STEALING FROM THE DIGITAL COOKIE JAR

It's no surprise that when the economy is down, crime is inevitably up. As the saying goes, "desperate times call for desperate measures." Unfortunately, in acts of desperation we aren't thinking clearly and tend to do things we may end up regretting.

Theft is a serious offense and can come in many forms. We typically think of a guy with a ski mask climbing out of a window across a lawn with ill-gotten goods, high stepping to the get away van, but not always.

One form of theft that is on the rise is online fraud. The false sense that the Internet isn't "the real world" is a thought shared by many novice criminals now doing time. Authorities and law makers have caught up with online fraud by expanding their resources and policing the web. It's a game of cat and mouse, all with the click of a mouse. Often times, someone will take to the Internet to sell stolen goods or receive compensation without any intent to distribute a product. In this economy, for some, it seems like an easy answer to take from the digital cookie jar. Make no mistake, there are real life consequences for fraud on the web.

Many benefit programs are done online these days and one may be tempted to falsify information online feeling as if it's no big deal as if they're lying to a robot. It isn't the robot they're lying to, it's the State Government. You can incur swift penalties if found guilty, among them being prison time.

If you or someone you know is facing theft and/or fraud charges alleged to have been committed via the Internet, contact San Jose Criminal Defense Attorney William Chestnut.

The Law Offices of William Chestnut 
1625 The Alameda, Suite 400 
San Jose, CA 95126 
E: williamchestnut@msn.com 
P: (408) 298-6990 
F: (408) 899-2269 
www.lawyersanjose.info 
www.williamchestnutlaw.com