Property Crimes / Theft, Shoplifting, Burglary and Computer Crimes
Property Crimes Defense Lawyer in Delaware
If you have been charged with a property crime in Delaware, you need an experienced, skilled and professional lawyer to advocate for you. Property crimes, computer crimes, theft and embezzlement carry serious consequences, including jail time and high fines. Jerome M. Capone is a skilled lawyer who is resourceful, professional and effective in his approach to defending such criminal charges.
Our firm's founding lawyer brings more than 30 years experience and proven results to each individual criminal defense case. He will leave no stone unturned in your defense, and is particularly adept at finding weaknesses in the prosecution's case and using them to shore up the defense. Clients benefit from the experience, credibility and authority that lawyer Jerry Capone carries both in and out of the courts as a noted professional and member of the American Trial Lawyers Association, which considers him as one of the top trial lawyers in Delaware.
Knowledgeable in Information Technology and How to Use it in Your Defense
If you have been charged with a computer crime such as e-mail harassment, identity theft, or stealing e-mails, attorney Jerome M. Capone has the knowledge and the experience to closely examine all aspects of your case and bring any doubts to light. He works closely with experts in the field of information technology. Through his creative analysis and use of information technology, he has helped clients overcome charges of identity theft, embezzlement, harassment and even murder.
We use experts to access the computer records, phone records or cell phone records that help reveal the real story leading up to the alleged crime. In many situations, we have found what the prosecution has not even thought to access — technology evidence that weakens its case to the point of dismissal. Or, perhaps, the technology analysis that they have been using has been fatally flawed, to the client's benefit.
The following is just one illustration of the relevancy of technology in criminal cases, and how it can be used. Many people don't realize, for example, that if their cell phone is turned on, the police can retrace their whereabouts by pinpointing the cell phone tower closest to the cell phone at any point in time. While the police often use this information to their advantage, it can also be used to provide a defense in a criminal case.
Your Choice of Lawyer Matters
Whether you have been charged with property crimes or computer crimes or any other crime, the sooner you seek counsel, the sooner we can get started on your case. Call Wilmington, Delaware, lawyer Jerome M. Capone at 302.654.3260 or contact our law office online.
