Mental Health Archives – The Law Offices of Keren GoldenbergThe Law Offices of Keren Goldenberg

Yesterday Keren Goldenberg’s client was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the Wrentham District Court. The court did not order any further psychological evaluation following the verdict so the case is over. It is essential when litigating… Read More A judge in the Essex Superior Court sided with Attorney Goldenberg and denied the Government motion to have her client independently evaluated by their forensic psychologist. Attorney Goldenberg’s client is charged with a serious crime but the criminal… Read More Attorney Goldenberg’s client was found not criminally responsible in the Dedham District Court and no period of hospitalization was ordered. After five difficult years, her client finally got the verdict he deserved. To be found not criminally responsible… Read More Attorney Goldenberg’s client was found not guilty by reason of insanity following a jury-waived trial in Essex Superior Court. Her client was not involuntarily committed for further evaluation so the case is really over. Attorney Goldenberg said,… Read More When a loved one is struggling with a substance use disorder (including alcohol) and has refused or been unable to commit and comply with voluntary treatment, a further option is to petition the Court to involuntary commit that person for treatment pursuant… Read More Following years of litigation, the charges against a client who has never been competent to stand trial since the case began were finally dismissed. Courtroom hugs all around. Read More I represented a client at trial and he had been found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI). While involuntary psychiatric commitments often occur following a finding of NGRI, he was released after I convinced a superior court judge to deny the Department… Read More Attorney Keren Goldenberg’s client was found not guilty by reason of insanity yesterday. A year ago while Ms. Goldenberg was representing the same client on a separate case, she convinced a judge to suppress his confession to a life felony because… Read More The right against self-incrimination is fundamental in criminal prosecutions. Any person who is interrogated must be properly explained his “Miranda rights” and his statements must made voluntarily. If either of these requirements are not… Read More