Barristers

Daniel Setter

187 Chambers, London

Work Department

Crime

Position

Daniel defends and prosecutes in the Court of Appeal, Crown Court, magistrates’ courts and youth courts. He has appeared alone against Queen’s Counsel and worked with Treasury Counsel.

Daniel prepares every case thoroughly, joining a detailed knowledge of the law with a human approach to his work. Praised by judges for his advocacy ability and good judgment, Daniel has an easy and courteous court manner, which effectively reassures his clients and persuades tribunals.

Prior to coming to the Bar, Daniel worked with both the Citizens Advice Bureau and the Essex Youth Offending Service. He therefore has a wide experience of dealing with young and vulnerable people, and is especially able at guiding them through the criminal justice system.

As a specialist criminal practitioner, Daniel principally defends and prosecutes in equal measure. He also acts in associated regulatory and civil matters.

Career

Called 2011

Memberships

Grade 1 advocate – Crown Prosecution Service

Inner Temple

Education

Bar Professional Training Course, BPP University – Very Competent

LLM, King’s College London – Merit

LLB (Hons), King’s College London – Upper Second Class Honours

Peta Fordham Scholar – Inner Temple

Exhibition – Inner Temple

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