Seattle Cyber Crime Attorney
Washington Internet Crime Law Defense Lawyer
In an age of rapidly changing technology, the laws regarding cyber crimes struggle to keep up. Often, when it comes to cyber crimes, a variety of different agencies can become involved, such as the Internet Crime Complaint Center. It takes a sharp and savvy Seattle cyber crime attorney to offer skilled defense against any prosecution.
After 25+ years of experience, Matthew T. Hale’s track record speaks for itself. He has confidently handled a wide variety of high-profile cases, such representing business executives and NBA athletes. Attorney Hale also has a strong educational background, graduating with a B.A. in political studies from the University of Chicago (ranked 4th in the nation) and receiving his J.D. from Indiana University School of Law. He has handled over 4000 cases and is constantly working to stay up-to-date on the latest amendments and additions to Washington statutes and laws, including those related to technology.
Cyber Crime Charges
Hale Law Enterprises is prepared to successfully handle cyber crime cases, such as:
- Computer Intrusion (Hacking)
- Online Extortion
- International Money Laundering
- Identity Theft
- Economic Espionage (Theft of Trade Secrets)
As with any area of criminal law, there are different levels of severity you can be charged with, depending on the circumstances of your case. For example, intentionally gaining access to someone else’s computer or electronic database without authorization is typically considered a gross-misdemeanor. However, if that computer or electronic database is the property of a government agency, then it can become a class C felony.
To find out if this Seattle cyber crime lawyer can reduce your charges, or get them dismissed altogether, call Hale Law Enterprises at (206) 207-4776!
Our Real Results
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City of Edmonds v. L.V.
December 2025 - Defendant charged with DUI and 4 other criminal charges. We were able to get the DUI reduced to negligent and all other charges dropped.
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City of Marysville v. J.H.
Criminal Charge Dismissed 9/5/2024
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City of Shoreline v. X.L.
December 2025 - Criminal theft charge dismissed. Defendant was charged with theft, immigration consequences if convicted, and had a warrant out for their arrest. Warrant dropped, case dismissed.
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DOL v. J.N.
Department of Licensing hearing. Case dismissed so client was not suspended for a DUI charge.
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DOL v. K.M.
Department of Licensing DUI hearing. Case dismissed, client did not lose license on a DUI charge.
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DOL v. M.M.
Department of Licensing hearing. Case dismissed so client not suspended on a DUI charge.