1. Can I consult a lawyer in case of online fraud?
1, yes.
2. In the case of online fraud and then being cheated, the online fraudster has violated the law. At this time, the consulting lawyer can reasonably defend his rights and solve the problem of minimizing his own losses. Therefore, if you encounter online fraud, you can of course consult a lawyer. But you must find a regular lawyer, or you may encounter a lawyer fraud gang after online fraud. Then the loss may be irreparable. So if you want to consult a lawyer, you must consult a relevant professional lawyer.
Second, can online fraud get money back from lawyers?
1, whether you can hire a lawyer for online fraud depends on the specific situation.
2. First of all, call 1 10 for the first time, and tell the liar's bank account number, telephone number and other related information in detail. Criminals cheat money quickly, so once they realize that they have been cheated, they should call the police immediately. The police may be able to freeze the liar's account, which makes it more likely to recover the money.
3. Because it is difficult to investigate and collect evidence of online fraud, criminals are very concealed, and online fraud cases are generally difficult to detect, and it will take a long time to solve the case, which is not conducive to the victims to recover their losses. As a victim, when the police don't make progress in a short time, don't worry too much, trust the police and wait patiently. If there is really no way to recover the lost money in the end, you should learn a lesson and avoid being cheated again.
All in all,
Legal basis:
Article 33 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)
A criminal suspect or defendant may entrust one or two persons as defenders in addition to exercising their right of defense. The following persons may be entrusted as defenders:
(1) lawyers;
(2) A person recommended by a people's organization or the unit to which the criminal suspect or defendant belongs;
(3) Guardians, relatives and friends of criminal suspects and defendants.