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| Location: | Chelmsford & Braintree Offices |
| DDI: | 0845 5212999 |
| Email: | pumfreyj@gepp.co.uk |
| Teams: | Criminal |
Joanne Pumfrey trained as a Barrister at the Inns of Court in London. She was called to the bar in 2001, and worked as a non-practising Barrister for several years. In 2004, she passed the Qualified Lawyers Transfer Test and was admitted as a Solicitor.
She worked for a firm in London for a year before joining the Criminal Department at Gepp & Sons in 2005. She is an Accredited Police Station Representative and Court Duty Solicitor.
Joanne's spare time is taken up with cooking, travelling and DIY.