An Identity-Related Crime
The Internet gives you the freedom to be whomever you choose to be. You can exaggerate your personal history online or create an entirely new story about yourself. However, if you create a new identity or pose as someone other than yourself and engage in criminal behavior online, you are at risk of being charged with criminal impersonation.
Criminal impersonation may involve using another person's screen name, e-mail account or IM moniker to accomplish an illegal activity. For example:
- You make up an identity and use it to bully, stalk or harass another person.
- You assume another's identity in order to collect his or her Social Security checks.
- Posing as another, you use personal information to make credit card purchases or drain a bank account.
Criminal impersonation exists offline, too. Impersonating a police officer and making a false arrest is one example.
Experienced in Complex Internet-Related Cases
If you have been charged with criminal impersonation, you can rely on criminal defense attorney Raymond Sprowls for intelligent and effective criminal defense. He has experience in defending complex cases involving a wide range of Internet-related charges, including criminal impersonation.
Mr. Sprowls is a lawyer who will listen to your side of the story and tell you forthrightly what your options are. His work on behalf of the accused is informed by his experience as a New York City prosecutor. Because he understands how the other side works, he is able to create a defense strategy that works in your best interest.
To schedule an initial consultation about your case, please contact the law office of Raymond D. Sprowls. Call toll free 866-323-1462. He represents clients throughout New York's Hudson Valley.









