Driving Offenses Archives – The Law Offices of Keren GoldenbergThe Law Offices of Keren Goldenberg

For the past 3 years Attorney Goldenberg has been representing a client accused of negligent motor vehicle homicide. From the first time they met, she suspected that he had suffered a seizure that resulted in the fatal collision. He had never been diagnosed… Read More Governor’s proposed marijuana impaired driving law will punish people who do not consent to providing bodily fluids for testing and will compromise trials Governor Baker has recently announced that he will refile legislation aimed at cracking down on… Read More My associate, Kayla Fahey, successfully convinced a Lowell District Court judge to suppress her client’s incriminating statements made to the police during a traffic stop. During the Motion to Suppress hearing, Attorney Fahey elicited testimony from… Read More Yesterday a jury in the Cambridge District Court quickly returned a not guilty verdict for our client. Our client called the police following a minor car accident because the other driver was irate and behaving bizarrely. Instead of addressing the situation,… Read More It has been an uphill battle for defense attorneys, but the court has issued a good ruling Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ use of unreliable breath tests in OUI/DUI cases. The most recent round of litigation concerning the scientific reliability of the… Read More I am thrilled to report that a beloved client was found not guilty of Operating Under the Influence of alcohol (OUI) earlier today. This case had extra significance because the client is not a US citizen and a conviction for OUI could have very serious… Read More After a shocking discovery that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of Alcohol Testing intentionally withheld information about its faulty breath tests, District Attorney’s Offices all over the state have suspended the use of breathalyzer testing… Read More In Commonwealth v. Neary-French the Supreme Judicial Court once again held, as it did back in 1989, that there is no right to counsel before a suspected drunk driver decides whether to take a breathalyzer test.” The SJC held that despite the creation… Read More Even if your son or daughter is too young to drive or does not have a driving permit/license for other reasons, s/he is increasingly likely to be ordered to submit to a breathalyzer test by a police officer. A breathalyzer, if you are not already familiar,… 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