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Florida Residents Face Federal Charges for Making Threats on Social Media

By Foley & Wilson |

In the modern era, one of the most common federal charges Florida residents face is making interstate threats. It is exceedingly easy to commit this offense when posting on social media, often without even realizing what you’re doing. Because social media connects the entire nation and involves electronic signals transmitted across the entire planet,… Read More »

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What Counts as a Breach of a Cyberstalking Injunction in Fort Myers?

By Foley & Wilson |

Cyberstalking injunctions in Fort Myers are becoming increasingly common. Today, many people communicate almost entirely in the digital world, and this is especially applicable to the younger generations. As a result, courts may use cyberstalking injunctions to prevent you from coming into contact with the petitioner in the digital world. But what “counts” as… Read More »

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Video Game Hackers Face Serious Federal Charges in Florida

By Foley & Wilson |

Hacking a video game might seem like a bit of innocent fun, but it can lead to serious, federal cybercrime charges in Florida. Two recent stories illustrate just how serious this situation can become – and both involve prison sentences. If you were charged with hacking into a video game, you should approach this… Read More »