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Deborah Liverence

Deborah Liverence

Sondgeroth Law

Bullhead City, Arizona • Serving Mohave County

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About Deborah Liverence

Deborah Liverence is a criminal-defense attorney at Sondgeroth Law representing clients in Bullhead City, Arizona. Criminal defense practice in Arizona involves charges under Title 13 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, ranging from misdemeanors (Classes 1-3) to felonies (Classes 1-6), with each class carrying different sentencing exposure and collateral consequences. Contact information appears below.

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Education

  • Law School: WMU Thomas M Cooley

Common questions about Criminal Defense in Arizona

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How long does a criminal case take in Arizona?

Misdemeanors typically resolve within 60-180 days from arraignment. Felonies most commonly take 6-18 months from filing to resolution; complex or multi-defendant cases can run 2 or more years. Defendants have speedy-trial rights under Rule 8 of the Arizona Rules of Criminal Procedure: in custody felony cases must be tried within 150 days of arraignment, out-of-custody within 180 days, with limited extensions.

Do I have to talk to police if I'm arrested in Arizona?

No. The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Article 2 § 10 of the Arizona Constitution protect your right to remain silent. Once you have invoked the right (clearly state 'I am invoking my right to remain silent and want a lawyer'), questioning must stop until counsel is present. You must still provide identifying information when lawfully arrested, but you are not required to discuss the alleged offense.

What is the statute of limitations for crimes in Arizona?

Limitations periods are set by ARS § 13-107. There is no statute of limitations for Class 1 felonies (including murder). Most other felonies have a 7-year limit; misdemeanors have a 1-year limit. The clock is tolled (paused) during periods when the defendant is absent from Arizona or when their identity is unknown.

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Practice Areas

Criminal Law Family Law Juvenile Law

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Office Location

Sondgeroth Law

2020 SILVER CREEK RD

Bullhead City, AZ 86442

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