Houston Cyber Crimes Defense Lawyer Who Steps In and Takes Control

I step in immediately, handle the investigation process, and start building a strong defense from day one.

No confusion.
No delays.
No being overwhelmed by federal or state authorities.
Houston Cyber Crimes Defense Lawyer Who Steps In and Takes Control

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Watch This Before You Speak to Investigators

“If you’re being investigated or charged with a cyber crime, the biggest mistake is trying to explain your side too early without legal guidance. Before you say anything—get clarity first.”

The Reality

Here’s What Most People Don’t Realize

Cyber crime cases move fast and are often built using digital evidence you may not even know exists.

Authorities may:

Small digital details can quickly turn into serious allegations.

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When I Take Your Case

What Happens When I Take Your Case

This isn’t just legal representation—it’s a digital defense strategy. Here’s how I handle it:

I take over communication with investigators and prosecutors

I identify violations of privacy or search procedures

I review digital evidence and how it was obtained

I build a defense based on technical and legal analysis

Types of Cyber Crime Cases We Handle

Hacking and Unauthorized Access
Hacking and Unauthorized Access
Identity Theft
Identity Theft
Online Fraud and Scams
Online Fraud and Scams
Credit Card Fraud
Credit Card Fraud
Cyberstalking and Harassment
Cyberstalking and Harassment
Data Breach Allegations
Data Breach Allegations
Phishing and Spoofing Cases
Phishing and Spoofing Cases
Federal Computer Crimes
Federal Computer Crimes
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Why Clients Choose Me

Cyber Cases Require Strategy, Not Guesswork.

At the Law Office of Zane Weeks, PLLC:

I stay directly involved in your defense
I don’t rely on generic legal approaches
I act quickly on digital evidence issues
I provide clear guidance in complex situations

Case Updates

You’ll Never Be Left Wondering What’s Happening

Cyber cases can feel confusing and technical—but communication shouldn’t be.

You can request a case update anytime through this site, and my team will respond by text or email.

No silence. No confusion. No guessing.

What Most Lawyers Won’t Tell You

Cyber crime cases are often built on technical assumptions and digital interpretations.

Some cases rely on incomplete data.
Some involve errors in digital tracking or identification.

That’s why I don’t rush cases—I analyze every detail before making decisions.

Trust

What Our Clients Say

The Reality

Meet Zane Weeks

I personally handle cyber crime defense cases. When you contact me, you’re not getting passed around; you’re getting focused on a legal defense built for complex digital accusations.

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What Most Lawyers Won’t Tell You

Still Thinking About It?

If you’re unsure what to do next, that’s exactly when you should reach out.

One conversation can change how your case is handled.

No pressure. Just clarity

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Answers When You Need Clarity Most.

Do not try to explain or defend yourself to investigators without legal advice. Even innocent online activity can be misunderstood.

Instead:

  • Avoid making statements to authorities
  • Preserve any relevant devices or data
  • Contact a defense lawyer immediately

Early action is critical in digital evidence cases.

Stay calm and do not interfere, but know your rights.

A warrant gives police authority to search, but not to make you answer questions or hand over passwords.

  • Ask to see the warrant and review what it covers
  • Do not answer questions or make any statements
  • Do not delete files or disconnect devices
  • Contact a defense lawyer immediately

Everything you say during a search can be used against you. Your first call should be to a lawyer, not an explanation to officers.

My job is to challenge how digital evidence is collected and used.

That includes:

  • Reviewing electronic evidence and logs
  • Challenging illegal searches or seizures of devices
  • Identifying weaknesses in technical claims
  • Negotiating with prosecutors
  • Building a defense for the court if needed

I use a clear fee structure with no hourly billing surprises.

You’ll know the cost upfront, and the focus is on building a strong defense—not tracking hours.

Here are the shortened versions:

Cyber crime penalties can be severe, depending on the charge and whether it is prosecuted at the state or federal level.

Potential consequences include:

  • Fines and restitution payments
  • Probation or prison sentence
  • Permanent criminal record
  • Loss of computer or internet access
  • Long-term damage to career and reputation

Federal charges often carry significantly harsher penalties. Early legal representation is critical to reducing or avoiding these consequences.

Generally, no. The Fourth Amendment protects your digital devices from unreasonable searches.

However, exceptions exist if you:

  • Give consent to the search
  • Are under a lawful arrest
  • Are subject to a valid court warrant

Many cyber crime cases involve improperly obtained evidence. A strong defense can challenge how evidence was collected—and potentially have it dismissed. Never hand over your devices or passwords without speaking to a lawyer first.

DON’T WAIT. TAKE CONTROL TODAY.

Get a Free Case Review

Tell me what happened. I’ll review your situation and give you a straight answer.

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