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Philadelphia Criminal Defense Lawyer Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire

Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire, has been selected to the 2023 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Stars list. Each year, no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor. Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a patented multiphase process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area. The result is a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing of exceptional attorneys. The Super Lawyers lists are published nationwide in Super Lawyers magazines and in leading city and regional magazines and newspapers across the country. Super Lawyers magazines also feature editorial profiles of attorneys who embody excellence in the practice of law. For more information about Super Lawyers, visit SuperLawyers.com. This is the sixth year in a row that Attorney Goldstein has been selected to the list.

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If you are facing criminal charges or under investigation by the police, we can help. We have successfully defended thousands of clients against criminal charges in courts throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. We have successfully obtained full acquittals in cases involving charges such as Conspiracy, Aggravated Assault, Rape, and Murder. We have also won criminal appeals and PCRAs in state and federal court. Our award-winning Philadelphia criminal defense lawyers offer a free criminal defense strategy session to any potential client. Call 267-225-2545 to speak with an experienced and understanding defense attorney today.

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Attorney Goldstein Wins Re-Sentencing on Appeal for Client Who Received 35 Years for Drugs

Criminal Appeals Lawyer Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire

Philadelphia criminal defense attorney Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire recently won a new sentencing hearing for a client who received 17.5 - 35 years’ incarceration followed a conviction for possession with the intent to deliver in Blair County, PA. The client was originally charged with drug delivery resulting in death, possession with the intent to deliver, criminal use of a communications facility, and recklessly endangering another person. The jury convicted him only of the PWID, CUCF, and REAP. It did not convict him of the homicide. Nonetheless, the trial judge imposed a sentence of 17.5 - 35 years’ incarceration for PWID even though the Commonwealth’s pre-trial offer had been for a jail term of less than half of that on the homicide charge. The client retained Attorney Goldstein for appeal, and the Superior Court vacated the sentence. It is rare for an appellate court to determine that a sentence should be vacated purely because it was excessive, but in this case, Attorney Goldstein was able to convince the Superior Court that the sentence was far too much. The Court found that the sentence was clearly excessive and remanded for a new sentencing hearing. Learn more here.

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Criminal Defense Lawyer Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire

If you are facing criminal charges or under investigation by the police, we can help. We have successfully defended thousands of clients against criminal charges in courts throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. We have successfully obtained full acquittals in cases involving charges such as Conspiracy, Aggravated Assault, Rape, and Murder. We have also won criminal appeals and PCRAs in state and federal court. Our award-winning Philadelphia criminal defense lawyers offer a free criminal defense strategy session to any potential client. Call 267-225-2545 to speak with an experienced and understanding defense attorney today.

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Attorney Clemens Wins Motion to Suppress Firearm

Philadelphia Criminal Defense Attorney Thomas C. Clemens, Esquire

Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer Thomas C. Clemens, Esquire, recently won a motion to suppress in a firearms case. In Commonwealth v. Y.P., the Philadelphia Police arrested Y.P. after finding a firearm secreted in his car. Prosecutors filed VUFA (violation of the uniform firearms act) charges such as carrying a concealed firearm without a license (VUFA § 6106), felon in possession of a firearm (VUFA § 6105), and carrying a firearm on the streets of Philadelphia (VUFA § 6108). Accordingly, Y.P. was facing up to 32 years in jail if a judge or jury convicted him of the charges.

The police officers claimed that they stopped Y.P. in North Philadelphia after he blew through a stop sign in his car. The arresting officer claimed that during the stop, he could see Y.P. begin to move around in the car in a nervous manner as if he was trying to place something away from his body. The officer removed Y.P. from the car and placed him in the patrol car. The officer then “frisked” the passenger compartment of the car for weapons and found a gun. The police arrested Y.P., and prosecutors charged him with the aforementioned weapons offenses.

Y.P. retained Attorney Clemens, and Attorney Clemens promptly filed a motion to suppress the gun. The Philadelphia Court of Common pleas held an evidentiary hearing on the motion to suppress. At the hearing, Attorney Clemens used the officer’s body camera footage to show that the window tint on the vehicle was actually too dark for the officer to have seen anything going on in the car during the stop. The officer even noted in the video that he could not see into the car, meaning he could not have seen Y.P. moving around or acting nervously. Therefore, Attorney Clemens argued that the officer had not actually seen any nervousness or furtive movements, making the “frisk” of the vehicle really a search for evidence based on a mere hunch rather than a legitimate frisk of the vehicle for officer safety. The police had not obtained a search warrant, so they would have been allowed to search the car only if exigent circumstances such as a need to ensure officer safety existed.

The trial judge agreed that the police could not actually see into the car and granted the motion. This left the prosecution with no choice but to dismiss the charges. Y.P. will be eligible for a full expungement.

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If you are facing criminal charges or under investigation by the police, we can help. We have successfully defended thousands of clients against criminal charges in courts throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. We have successfully obtained full acquittals in cases involving charges such as Conspiracy, Aggravated Assault, Rape, VUFA, and Murder. We have also won criminal appeals and PCRAs in state and federal court. Our award-winning Philadelphia criminal defense lawyers offer a free criminal defense strategy session to any potential client. Call 267-225-2545 to speak with an experienced and understanding defense attorney today.

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Not Guilty: Jury Acquits Attorney Goldstein’s Client of Indecent Assault

Philadelphia Criminal Defense Lawyer Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire

Philadelphia criminal defense attorney Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire, recently obtained a full acquittal for a client charged with multiple counts of indecent assault. In Commonwealth v. L.B., police arrested and charged L.B. with indecent assault as a felony of the third degree and indecent exposure for one complainant as well as indecent assault as a misdemeanor of the second degree for a second complainant. L.B. worked as a massage therapist, and two women accused him of touching them inappropriately during massages.

The first complainant was a regular patient of the client’s. She claimed that L.B. sexually assaulted her during one of the massages by touching her inappropriately and masturbating in front of her. L.B. denied the accusation to the police, and the police initially declined to file charges.

That decision changed, however, when a second complainant made similar allegations against L.B. She claimed that she also went to see him for a massage. During the massage, he began to touch her inappropriately. Specifically, she alleged that he touched too far up her legs and eventually touched the outside of her vagina. She then left, and later that night, she sent L.B. a text message accusing him of assaulting her.

Once the second complainant made her allegations, the police arrested L.B. Prosecutors charged him with indecent assault as a felony of the third degree for allegedly putting his fingers in the first complainant’s vagina and indecent assault as a misdemeanor for touching the outside of the second complainant’s vagina.

Sexual assault cases involving more than one complainant are extremely difficult to defend. Although the jury should consider each allegation separately, it becomes very difficult for jurors to properly evaluate the evidence when more than one person makes an allegation. Judges routinely permit the Commonwealth to try these cases together even though it makes it very difficult to receive a fair trial, and in this case, the defense’s motion to sever the cases was denied.

Fortunately, L.B. retained Attorney Goldstein for trial. L.B. proceeded by way of jury trial, and Attorney Goldstein successfully argued to the jury that the complainants had fabricated the assaults. Attorney Goldstein’s cross-examination established that the first complainant had continued trying to make appointments for massages at the same spa after the alleged assault, failed to tell anyone for about a month, failed to warn other people she knew went there for massages that they should not go there anymore, and that she had hired a lawyer and sued the spa before she even went to the police.

Similarly, cross-examination revealed that the second complainant had also hired the same lawyer and sued the spa, failed to tell the police for a few weeks, and made allegations that were not even necessarily an indecent assault. Additionally, she had given L.B. a large tip for the massage.

Given the financial motive, inconsistencies, and strange behavior, the complainants’ stories were difficult to believe. There was also no other evidence, but sexual assault cases can be very difficult to defend. There is usually no other evidence that something happened other than the complainant’s testimony. Therefore, Pennsylvania law allows the prosecution to bring charges and for a jury to convict without any other evidence if the jury believes the testimony beyond a reasonable doubt. Further, prosecutors and judges will repeatedly instruct the jury throughout the trial that they do not have to have any other evidence other than oral testimony in order to convict. Many jurors also have trouble believing that someone could lie about something so serious.

In this case, however, Attorney Goldstein’s cross-examination revealed that the stories just were not credible. The jury deliberated for a few hours and then acquitted L.B. of all charges. Had he been convicted, he would have been facing a state prison sentence and Megan’s Law registration. Now, he has the right to have all of the charges expunged.

If you are facing allegations of sexual misconduct or sexual assault, it is extremely important that you retain counsel with experience defending against these types of allegations. There are often critical motions which need to be filed and important investigations that need to be conducted in order to obtain exculpatory evidence. Most importantly, successful cross-examination of the witnesses in these cases requires a great deal of experience, sensitivity, and skill. Fortunately, L.B. retained Attorney Goldstein, and Attorney Goldstein was able to obtain a full acquittal.

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If you are facing criminal charges or under investigation by the police, we can help. We have successfully defended thousands of clients against criminal charges in courts throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. We have successfully obtained full acquittals in cases involving charges such as Conspiracy, Aggravated Assault, Rape, and Murder. We have also won criminal appeals and PCRAs in state and federal court. Our award-winning Philadelphia criminal defense lawyers offer a free criminal defense strategy session to any potential client. Call 267-225-2545 to speak with an experienced and understanding defense attorney today.

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