Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire - Criminal Defense Lawyer
Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire, recently obtained a not guilty verdict on the charge of third-degree murder in Commonwealth v. K.F., a hom...
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Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire - Criminal Defense Lawyer
Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire, recently obtained a not guilty verdict on the charge of third-degree murder in Commonwealth v. K.F., a hom...
Criminal Defense Lawyer Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire
The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has decided United States v. Girard and United States v. Harry, Nos. 24-2097 & 24-2148 (3d Cir. May 26...
Criminal Defense Lawyer Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has decided the case of Commonwealth v. Bryant, holding that a defendant who enters a residence in violation of a Protection from Abuse orde...
Philadelphia Criminal Defense Lawyer Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has decided Commonwealth v. Foster, No. 12 WAP 2024 (Pa. May 19, 2026), holding that the totality of the circumstances supported...
Criminal Defense Lawyer Zak T. Goldstein, Esquire
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has decided Commonwealth v. Harrison, holding that a trial court still gets the final say on whether a district attorney may abandon a case b...