Bradley joined Chambers following a successful pupillage under the supervision of Craig MacGregor. He accepts instructions in a wide range of criminal proceedings, both prosecuting and defending.
Prior to coming to the Bar, Bradley worked as a Crown Court clerk for over two years, which gave him invaluable experience of criminal procedure and the various agencies within the criminal justice system. Prior to that he held numerous litigation and legal assistant roles.
Bradley is developing a Crown Court practice, regularly appearing in sentences and appeals. He has defended and prosecuted in jury trials, including offences such as burglary and domestic violence.
In the Magistrates’ Court, Bradley regularly defends in driving matters, having experience in special reasons and exceptional hardship arguments. He has undertaken regulatory and private prosecution work for Local Authorities, including environmental and licensing matters, as well as for government agencies such as the Insolvency Service and forfeiture proceedings for the Border Agency.
Bradley has completed Youth Court Advocacy and vulnerable witness training. In addition to pro-bono experience with the Dementia Law Clinic and the Leeds Youth Justice Service, this makes him suitable for cases requiring a sensitive approach or involving those who are vulnerable.