2016 – Page 2 of 3 – The Law Offices of Keren GoldenbergThe Law Offices of Keren Goldenberg
In Commonwealth v. Christie, the Appeals Court reversed the defendant’s convictions for statutory rape “because evidence of [his] possession of videotape depictions of adult men engaged in same-sex sex was improperly admitted to demonstrate the defendant’s… Read More When I meet a new client who has recently been arrested one of the first things that I am often told is, “they never read me my rights!” My follow-up question to this statement is whether the police questioned that client. If the answer is “no”… Read More Today a judge in the Lowell District Court allowed Attorney Goldenberg’s Motion for New Trial for a client who received constitutionally deficient advice concerning the immigration consequences of his admission to sufficient facts. Ten years ago… Read More One of the first questions that I ask any new client is whether he or she is a U.S. citizen. My reason for asking is that criminal charges can carry serious immigration consequences for any non-citizen (including permanent residents who have held this… Read More Attorney Goldenberg Convinced a judge in the Somerville District Court not to issue a restraining order against him. The Plaintiff presented lengthy and dramatic testimony about alleged conduct that annoyed and angered her but did not meet the legal standard… Read More Recently Keren Goldenberg represented a client who had received notice of a Clerk-Magistrate’s Hearing regarding the police department’s application for him to be charged with Improper Storage of a Firearm. Attorney Goldenberg convinced the… Read More Many people throughout the state of Massachusetts drive from place to place on a daily basis, and the inability to do so would cause significant difficulties. For this reason, it is important to avoid driver’s license suspension or revocation if at… Read More Why would a detective call you? Clients have told me: “A detective wants to meet with me.” I advise against it and the reasons are outlined below At least once a week I get a call to my office from someone telling me that the police would like to… Read More Being accused of a violent crime is a serious matter that can result in significant penalties including jail time. Recently, Lowell Massachusetts criminal defense lawyer Keren Goldenberg was able to secure a “not guilty” jury verdict on behalf of… Read More Being accused of a crime is a serious matter, regardless of the specific offense of which you are accused. When a person who has been accused of a crime has not been arrested, charges may be brought against him/her through a written application that is… Read More
