Cale J. Bradford

Cale J. Bradford is a judge of the Indiana Court of Appeals, who has also served as the court's Chief Judge. He was appointed to the Court's Second District on August 1, 2007 by Governor Mitch Daniels. He was selected to a three-year term to serve as the court's Chief Judge on January 1, 2020.[1] Upon completion of his term, on December 31, 2022, Judge Bradford was succeeded by Judge Robert R. Altice, Jr. as the court's Chief Judge.[2]

Cale J. Bradford
Chief Judge of the Indiana Court of Appeals
In office
January 1, 2020  December 31, 2022
Preceded byHon. Nancy H. Vaidik
Succeeded byHon. Robert R. Altice, Jr.
Judge of the Indiana Court of Appeals
Assumed office
August 1, 2007
Appointed byMitch Daniels
Personal details
Education

Prior to his service on the Court of Appeals, Bradford served as a judge of the Marion County Superior Court. He was elected on January 1, 1997 and was the presiding judge for the 2005–2006 term, as well as being the juvenile division chair.

Bradford earned a B.S. at Indiana University Bloomington in 1982 and a J.D. at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in 1986.

Controversy

In a child custody case, Judge Bradford approved a ruling of a magistrate forbidding either parent from instructing their son in their shared religious beliefs. The magistrate questioned how Wicca differed from Satanism and required the parents to shelter their child from "non-mainstream religious beliefs and rituals". This ruling was overturned on appeal.[3]

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