Cyber Crimes

Amarillo Cybercrime Defense Attorneys

With over two decades of legal experience, our defense attorneys are committed to standing up for those accused of cybercrimes. This is a complex area of law that is constantly evolving. As such, our team stays up to date on state and federal laws and the rapid changes in the technological landscape. If you are facing accusations of cybercrime, from hacking to identity theft, trust us to fight for you.

Call (806) 216-3226 to request a free consultation with one of our Amarillo cybercrime defense attorneys. We can conduct these meetings in person or virtually, depending on what is most convenient for you.

What Are Cybercrimes Under Texas Law?

As the name suggests, cybercrimes are offenses committed using the internet, computers, or other digital technologies. According to the Texas Penal Code, cybercrimes (called “computer crimes”) include numerous actions that range from online impersonation to breaching computer security and online solicitation of a minor.

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Penalties for Cybercrimes in Texas

The penalties for cybercrimes depend on the specific offense. These offenses can range from misdemeanors to felonies, with potential consequences including fines, probation, and even imprisonment.

For example, unauthorized access to a computer or network is typically classified as a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by up to 180 days in jail and/or a fine of up to $2,000. On the other hand, online solicitation of a minor is a second-degree felony that could result in up to 20 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $10,000. 

  • Real Talk, Real Defense

    We don’t sugarcoat your situation or make empty promises. We’ll give you straight answers, lay out your options, and fight for the best possible outcome.

  • Offering 100% Free Consults

    A criminal charge is stressful enough—you shouldn’t have to pay just to understand your options. We offer free consultations so you can get real answers before making a decision.

  • Clear Communication, No Runaround

    We keep it real with you—no legal jargon, no dodging questions. You’ll always know what’s happening with your case and what to expect next.

  • Protecting Your Future Starts Now

    A criminal charge doesn’t have to define you. We work aggressively to protect your rights, your record, and your future—so you can move forward.

Hear From Our Happy Clients

At Tisdell Law Firm, your satisfaction is our priority! See for yourself what our clients have to say about working with us.

    “Highly Recommend”
    “Adam did more than I could ask for on that day, he literally brought tears to my eyes.”
    - Lole K.
    “5-Star Rating”
    “I am 100% satisfied with the results of my case. I would definitely recommend Adam Tisdell.”
    - Myra
    “Outstanding Job”
    “He was easy to contact and always answered any question we had.”
    - Jazmin S.
    “Highly Recommend!”
    “Charles did exactly what he said he would do.”
    - Patrick R.
    “Case Dismissed”
    “Adam Tisdell is just overall a great kind hearted attorney who will put ALL his efforts in making sure that you receive the assurance necessary to beat your case.”
    - Miss V.
    “Definitely Recommend”
    “I hired Leah Thornton to handle my case and she helped me every step of the way!”
    - Alana W.
    “Case Dismissed”
    “Adam works hard to get you the best result.”
    - Kevin P.
    “Amazing”
    “Would highly recommend Tisdell Law Firm in Amarillo.”
    - Vivienne T.

How Our Lawyers Defend Against Charges of Cybercrime

Facing any criminal charge can be terrifying and make you concerned for what comes next. In this difficult time, know you have an advocate in Tisdell Law Firm. Our Amarillo cybercrime defense lawyers can fight for you, utilizing extensive experience and legal know-how. 

In cybercrime cases, our team may employ the following defense strategies: 

  • Challenging evidence - Cybercrime involves a lot of digital evidence, which can be open to interpretation or obtained illegally. Our attorneys can heavily scrutinize evidence and challenge its validity. 
  • Proving lack of intent - Many cybercrimes require proof that you knowingly and intentionally committed the offense. We may be able to show that there was no intention on your part, which could lead to reduced or dismissed charges.  
  • Asserting your rights - Like other crimes, law enforcement must follow certain procedures when making arrests and gathering evidence. If they did something improperly or illegally, we could use that to defend you. 
  • Negotiating plea deals - In some cases, it may be in your best interest to negotiate a plea deal with prosecutors. If this is true for you, we can go toe-to-toe with the prosecution and work to settle the most favorable terms possible. 

Take the First Step Toward Protecting Your Future

Do not wait to contact Tisdell Law Firm if you have been arrested for a cybercrime. With our experience, track record, and commitment to doing what is best for clients, we are a firm you can completely trust to handle your case. Are you interested in seeing what we can offer? Visit our Representative Cases page to see the results we have obtained for those who put their faith—and futures—in our hands. 

Call (806) 216-3226 or contact us online to schedule a confidential consultation and learn more about how we can help you. Our firm serves those in Potter, Randall, and Oldham counties and beyond. 

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When You Need a Fighter, We’re Here

  • Real Talk, Real Defense

    We don’t sugarcoat your situation or make empty promises. We’ll give you straight answers, lay out your options, and fight for the best possible outcome.

  • Offering 100% Free Consults

    A criminal charge is stressful enough—you shouldn’t have to pay just to understand your options. We offer free consultations so you can get real answers before making a decision.

  • Clear Communication, No Runaround

    We keep it real with you—no legal jargon, no dodging questions. You’ll always know what’s happening with your case and what to expect next.

  • Protecting Your Future Starts Now

    A criminal charge doesn’t have to define you. We work aggressively to protect your rights, your record, and your future—so you can move forward.