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| Location: | Chelmsford & Braintree Offices |
| DDI: | 0845 5212999 |
| Email: | jonesh@gepp.co.uk |
| Teams: | Criminal |
Hazel Jones trained in Colchester and joined Gepp & Sons in 1991.
She is an Police Station Representative fully accredited by the Law Society, and her role within the department is to attend and advise clients at the Police Station and to carry out Crown Court case preparation in relation to clients dealt with at our Braintree and Chelmsford offices.
Hazel is a musician and also enjoys scuba diving, skiing badly, supporting Liverpool FC, watching Strictly Come Dancing, travel in general, and going to the theatre. On rare occasions she has been persuaded to take part in 'extreme sports' such as paragliding and sky diving in aid of a good cause. However, there is no amount of money large enough nor any cause worthy enough to make her eat sprouts.