Jack Godleski
Lecturer
JD, Western New England School of Law
Biography
John “Jack” Godleski is a part-time lecturer for Boston University School of Law’s Compassionate Release Practicum. Mr. Godleski is currently a solo practitioner with offices in Greenfield, MA. He earned a JD from the Western New England School of Law in 2013 and has been practicing criminal law for over ten years. His law practice focuses on criminal defense with a majority of his clients being indigent persons accused of criminal conduct. He has represented defendants in over two thousand criminal cases with charges ranging from shoplifting to murder and at all stages of criminal process including both pretrial and post conviction.
Mr. Godleski is certified by the Committee For Public Counsel Services (“CPCS”) to receive court appointments and represent clients in both the District and Superior Courts of Massachusetts. In addition to CPCS certification on the trial court panel, he is also certified and accepts appointments for the CPCS appellate panel and the parole and medical parole panels. As an advocate for medical parole petitioners, he has secured relief for numerous inmates including three permanently physically incapacitated persons with sentences of life without parole. Mr. Godleski sits as a board member of the Franklin County Bar Advocate Program which oversees operations for appointed counsel in the District, Superior, and Juvenile Court in Franklin County. Also, he acts as a CPCS assigned mentor for new attorneys beginning practice taking court appointments in the District Court as well as medical parole matters. In addition to admission to the MA bar, Mr. Godleski is admitted to practice law in the Federal Court District of Massachusetts and the First Circuit Court of Appeals.
- Profile Types
- Faculty, Lecturers & Adjunct Professors, and Part-Time Faculty
- Areas of Interest
- Criminal Law
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