Cybercrime Lawyer in Czech Republic

Cybercrime is one of the fastest-growing areas of Czech criminal law. Offenses including unauthorized access to computer systems, online fraud, data theft, distribution of malicious software, and non-consensual sharing of intimate images are actively investigated and prosecuted by Czech Police's specialist cybercrime unit (NCKB).

Cybercrime cases are technically complex: the evidence is often digital, the alleged offenses may span multiple jurisdictions, and the legal analysis requires understanding both the technical facts and how they map to specific criminal provisions under Czech law.

PEERS Law Firm defends individuals facing cybercrime investigations and charges in Czech Republic. We advise on cases involving system intrusion, online fraud, cryptocurrency-related offenses, data breaches, and online harassment. We work alongside digital forensics specialists where technical expert evidence is needed. We advise in English and are available for urgent consultations.

When to Contact Us

Contact us if: Czech Police have searched your home or seized your devices as part of a cybercrime investigation, you are under investigation for hacking or unauthorized system access, you have been charged with online fraud or data theft, you are under investigation for cryptocurrency-related criminal activity, or you have been accused of distributing offensive or illegal content online.

How We Can Help

  • Advise at the pre-charge investigation stage before formal charges are issued
  • Challenge the lawfulness of device seizures and digital evidence collection
  • Assess the technical evidence with the help of digital forensics specialists
  • Contest the legal classification of alleged cybercrime conduct
  • Advise on cross-border jurisdiction issues in multi-country cybercrime cases
  • Represent you at trial and instruct expert technical witnesses
  • Advise on Europol and mutual legal assistance matters where applicable

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