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Child Pornography and Internet Crimes

Nashville Child Pornography and Molestation Defense Lawyer

If the police come to your door and question you about child pornography or molestation charges, take advantage of your constitutional rights. Remain silent, don't answer their questions and don't let them in your house without a search warrant.

The punishment for child pornography and other sex crimes is severe, often resulting in incarceration and penalties that last a lifetime, including restriction on where you live, lifetime supervision or probation and a listing on the sexual offender registry.

Don't let your rights be restricted — contact the law office of Rob McKinney, Attorney at Law, for important legal support.


First Step: Consult a Well-Established Trial Attorney

Since 1994, our founding attorney, Rob McKinney, has devoted his entire practice to criminal defense work. He has practiced exclusively in Tennessee and has a thorough understanding of the laws and regulations here.

Attorney McKinney has successfully represented clients in complex child pornography cases at the state and federal level. Child pornography cases often raise challenging legal issues, such as entrapment and the role of computer technology. Our attorney has the experience and knowledge to help clients develop an effective defense.


The Importance of Forensic Evidence in Internet Crime Cases

Our attorney works with a variety of expert witnesses to build a strong case for clients. For example, if you were charged with viewing child pornography on the Internet, we may consult with a forensic computer expert. He or she will work to identify how the illegal images got on your computer and when those pictures were downloaded or deleted.

We may work with an Internet specialist to determine if anyone else has access to your computer. The Internet specialist can often determine how many child pornography images were viewed or downloaded on the computer. This will help us develop a defense strategy, since images can become part of the hard drive — even if they were never viewed.


Experienced Child Molestation Defense Attorney

Police officers have been trained to interrogate defendants. They are skilled at questioning individuals and telling stories designed to elicit a confession. Protect your rights: Don't provide police with any information without your attorney present.

Our legal team will take an aggressive stance against law enforcement. We will work with a forensic expert to conduct our own investigation to protect your best interests.


Contact Us for a Free Consultation

If you have any questions about child pornography or sexual abuse charges, we are available to help you.

For a free consultation, contact the law office of Rob McKinney, Attorney at Law, by e-mail, or call (615) 686-2115.

For more information about sex crimes, please visit our Sex Offenses Practice Page.

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