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Westwood Cyber Crime Defense Lawyer - Kensley Barrett Law

Westwood Cyber Crimes Defense Lawyer – The Law Offices of Kensley Barrett

Facing a cyber crime allegation in Westwood, MA is extremely serious. Massachusetts aggressively prosecutes digital offenses, and even a first-time accusation can lead to jail time, felony charges, and long-term damage to your personal and professional reputation.

Me and my team here at The Law Offices of Kensley Barrett provide strategic, experienced cyber crime defense for clients throughout Westwood and the surrounding communities. We understand how digital evidence works, how prosecutors build these cases, and how to challenge the assumptions they rely on.

If you've been accused of hacking, identity theft, online harassment, child pornography possession, or any other cyber-related offense—your future is on the line. You need strong legal representation immediately.

📞 Call my Wellesley office at 857.229.2442 for a confidential case evaluation.


What Are Cyber Crimes in Massachusetts?

Under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 266, Section 120F, cyber crimes include any offense committed through computers, digital devices, or the internet. These charges often involve complex forensic evidence that must be analyzed and challenged thoroughly.

Common cyber crime charges I defend include:

Identity Theft & Online Fraud (M.G.L. c. 266, § 37E)

• Using someone else's financial or personal information
• Credit card fraud and online purchase fraud
• Phishing scams and false online accounts

Cyber Harassment & Cyberstalking (M.G.L. c. 265, § 43A)

• Repeated online threats or harassing messages
• Fake accounts used to intimidate someone
• Posting private information without consent

Unauthorized Access & Hacking (M.G.L. c. 266, § 120F)

• Breaking into email, banking, or social media accounts
• Data breaches and unauthorized system access
• Malware, ransomware, and virus distribution

Online Solicitation of Minors (M.G.L. c. 265, § 26C)

• Using digital platforms to communicate with minors
• Attempting to meet a minor for illegal purposes

Child Pornography (M.G.L. c. 272, § 29C)

• Downloading or storing illegal images
• Sharing content through cloud storage, apps, or social media

Cyberbullying, Sexting & Digital Communication Offenses

• Sharing explicit images
• Coercive communication
• Distribution of private media


Penalties for Cyber Crimes in Massachusetts

Massachusetts imposes harsh penalties for cyber offenses. Some cases may even trigger federal charges.

Misdemeanor Cyber Crimes

• Up to 2.5 years in jail
• Fines up to $5,000

Felony Cyber Crimes

• Identity Theft: Up to 5 years in state prison
• Cyber Harassment / Stalking: Up to 10 years
• Unauthorized Access / Hacking: Up to 5 years
• Child Pornography Possession: Minimum 5 years

Enhanced penalties may apply if:
• The target was a minor
• Government systems were accessed
• The offense involved financial gain
• You have prior convictions


Massachusetts Statute of Limitations for Cyber Crimes

• Identity Theft & Fraud: 6 years
• Cyberstalking & Harassment: 6 years
• Unauthorized Access / Hacking: 6 years
• Child Pornography: No statute of limitations

If prosecutors waited too long to file charges, I may be able to move for dismissal.


Defenses Against Cyber Crime Charges in Westwood

Cyber crime cases often involve massive amounts of digital evidence—much of which is unreliable, misinterpreted, or illegally obtained. Me and my team here at The Law Offices of Kensley Barrett build strong defense strategies that may include:

• Lack of intent – No proof you intentionally committed a crime
• Mistaken identity – IP addresses and logins are frequently misattributed
• Illegal search and seizure – Unlawfully obtained digital evidence must be suppressed
• Insufficient evidence – The Commonwealth must meet a high standard
• Unauthorized access – Someone else used your device, network, or identity
• Coerced or invalid statements – Involuntary confessions are challengeable


Westwood Cyber Crime Cases Are Handled in Dedham District Court

Cyber crime cases from Westwood are heard at:

📍 Dedham District Court
Address: 631 High Street, Dedham, MA 02026
📞 (781) 329-4777

Having local experience in this courthouse allows me to anticipate procedural issues, filing patterns, and prosecutorial strategies.


Why Choose The Law Offices of Kensley Barrett for Cyber Crime Defense?

• Extensive experience with digital forensic evidence
• Deep knowledge of Massachusetts cyber crime statutes
• Aggressive suppression motions when evidence is flawed
• Strategic negotiation when appropriate
• Proven record of dismissed and reduced charges
• Personalized, attentive communication with every client

Cyber crime cases move quickly—early intervention often leads to better results.


Contact a Westwood Cyber Crimes Defense Lawyer Today

If you're being investigated or have already been charged, do not delay seeking counsel. Prosecutors move aggressively in cyber crime cases, and early legal intervention can protect your rights and your future.

📞 Call my Wellesley office at 857.229.2442 for a free case evaluation.
📍 572 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA 02482

Me and my team at The Law Offices of Kensley Barrett are ready to defend you.

Kensley Barrett

Our law firm was founded on the belief that working with us is more than just hiring a lawyer. Working with us will bring you peace of mind and also allow you to continue with your regular life while we attend to your legal matters. Our vast experience means that it allows us to excel in both aggressively representing your interests and generating the best possible result for you.

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