Recent Win Archives – Page 3 of 7 – The Law Offices of Keren GoldenbergThe Law Offices of Keren Goldenberg

Yesterday a judge in the Lowell Superior Court chose not to sentence my client to the 5 years in state prison that he was facing and instead put him on probation. The judge made clear that his decision was based on the motion that we filed asking him… 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 An Assistant Clerk Magistrate in Waltham Juvenile Court declined to issue felony delinquency charges against our young client. In this case, one of the charges that the police sought was not supported by probable cause. Our client’s impressive academic… Read More A Massachusetts Juvenile Court judge discharged the delinquency complaint that issued against my client. My client is a man in his 30’s accused of committing sexual assault when he was a teenager. Following an evidentiary hearing, which included… Read More Kayla Fahey won a Motion to Suppress and was able to get all incriminating evidence discovered in her client’s car suppressed for trial. The Chelmsford police represented in their police report that they had permission to search her client’s car through… Read More Kayla Fahey successfully defended her client at trial facing serious domestic charges including: Domestic Assault and Battery, Kidnapping and Strangulation. The prosecution presenting testimony from her client’s ex-girlfriend, who claimed to be the… Read More Assault charges were dismissed against a client who confronted the person who had been harassing, humiliating, and stalking her transgender son. A review of the harasser’s anti-trans social media posts and corroboration by my client’s son of the ongoing… Read More For the first time ever I had something good happen in federal court at a sentencing hearing. I’m not talking about getting the best lousy outcome available (like the judge imposing a mandatory minimum but not going higher), but a legitimately good… 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 Following a thorough investigation, a Boston-area college has found that the sexual assault and harassment allegations made by 3 students against against my client were not supported. The representation was challenging since he was accused simultaneously… Read More