David Farley
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David Farley
| Call to the bar | 2001 Middle Temple |
| Areas of practice | crime prison law sports law public and administrative law |
| Education | BA (Hons), University of Lancaster Post Graduate Diploma, Law, Nottingham Law School |
| Profile | PRACTICE
David was called to the Bar in 2001 and joined chambers after successfully completing pupillage. He specialises in crime, both prosecution and defence. EXPERIENCE David has a busy Crown Court practice, primarily encompassing violence, drugs and dishonesty. He is adept at mastering complex matters at short notice and is often led in very serious cases. He is also instructed in privately funded road traffic offences. David is a specialist in both prosecuting and defending Anti-Social Behaviour Orders and appears in the Administrative court and Court of Appeal in this area. Recent defence cases include R v Ryan (historic rape); R v O’Neil and others (gunpoint robbery) and R v Jermaine Bullen (S.18 imprisonment for public protection for serious assault on former school teacher) read more. Recent prosecutions include: R v Farrell (gunpoint threat to kill, possession of firearms) David is a member of the Sports Law Direct team which provides representation at disciplinary hearings and regulatory matters. He also offers awareness seminars for sporting figures on staying within the law both in and outside the sporting area – conduct, public order, alcohol, driving, sexual behaviour and privacy. Find out more David also teaches criminal advocacy masterclasses at Manchester Metropolitan University and co-ordinates the mini-pupillage programme for Young Street Chambers. |
| dfarley@young-st-chambers.com | |
| Clerk | David Blunsden |
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