Sex Crimes Archives – Page 2 of 2 – The Law Offices of Keren GoldenbergThe Law Offices of Keren Goldenberg
Massachusetts gives little discretion to judges regarding sex offender registration when an individual is convicted of a qualifying sex offense. Pursuant to Massachusetts General Law chapter 6, section 178E (f) a judge may waive the registration requirement… Read More On October 23, 2017 my client was found not guilty in the Middlesex Superior Court of all indictments against him including Aggravated Rape and Armed Robbery. I am so happy and relieved for him and his family. Read More When I have a client charged with a crime I usually can predict whether local news sources will pick up the story. Some cases involve gruesome allegations (any homicide); some may involve factual details that are bizarre (neighbor attacking neighbor with… Read More After trial in the Middlesex Superior Court, Keren Goldenberg’s client was found not guilty of a sex offense that carried a mandatory minimum of ten years and a maximum of life imprisonment and was convicted of a less serious charge that carries… Read More A Boston-area university investigated allegations of sexual assault against my client. Today we learned that the university found that there was insufficient evidence of sexual assault. Because the Title IX complaint was not supported, the complaint has… Read More Over four years ago my client was accused of rape. I never doubted his innocence. Today he was found not guilty by a jury in the Middlesex Superior Court. Read More This morning I read an opinion piece in the New York Times titled How to Be a Man in the Age of Trump by Peggy Ornstein. In the piece Ms. Ornstein advocates the importance of teaching young people about consent. Talking to young people about consent… Read More This is a follow up post to put in visual form what was discussed on a previous blog about sex laws. Check out the blog post HERE. If you or someone you love is accused of a sexual assault or anticipates being questioned about a sexual encounter, please… Read More 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 Like everyone else living in New England, I could not avoid the exhaustive media coverage of the St. Paul School rape trial. From a legal perspective, there was nothing sensational about this case: a 15 year old student claimed that she had been forcibly… Read More
