Internet crime allegations often turn on attribution, device access, metadata, and investigative assumptions. Gainor & Donner examines account-control evidence, IP records, provider responses, and forensic handling to test whether the government can reliably connect activity to a specific person and intent.
We also challenge overbroad digital searches, chain-of-custody issues, and interpretive gaps in technical evidence. By combining legal motion practice with practical technology analysis, we build defenses that are understandable to judges and juries while remaining technically accurate.