Computer child pornography raids net at least 40 arrests in Georgia

Today, federal, state and local law enforcement officers spanned out across Georgia looking for individuals possessing child porn. The combined effort, known as Operation Restore Hope, has led to 25 arrests and 143 seized computers so far. The operation began at first light and is expected to run well into the night.

The Atlanta Journal Constitution has the story.

The operation consisted of 24 local police agencies which came from Gwinnett, DeKalb, Clayton, Cobb, Paulding, Hall and Cherokee counties. There were also federal agents from the FBI, ICE, the U.S. Marshal’s Service and the Secret Service. All in all, 40 teams were sent to addresses across the state in hopes of arresting 89 different people.

The background investigation began three months ago out of the GBI’s office in Cleveland. Police tracked various peer-to-peer networks which allow computer users to download videos and pictures containing child pornography from other users. Authorities then obtained search warrants for the addresses of these users. Tuesday’s sweeps were planned to coincide with the time that the users would be home in order to maximize the number of arrests. Some of those arrested will face prosecution in federal court.

Our criminal defense lawyers have successfully defended numerous clients accused of internet offenses including possession of child pornography. In our experience, these types of cases can be defended in many ways. For instance, it is not uncommon for law enforcement to charge people who were unaware that illegal videos or images were being stored on their computers. A good criminal defense attorney will show this by hiring a computer forensics expert to determine how the unlawful images got onto the computer. It is also not uncommon for the search warrant which allowed for the seizure of the computer to be deficient in some respect. This can be shown by conducting a thorough examination of the police investigation as well as examining the language of the search warrant itself.

Regardless of the defense, it is vital that an experienced criminal defense firm be retained as soon as possible after the arrest or search. Many times, a lawyer’s early involvement in the case can make a huge difference in the outcome.