📞 (480) 757-9989 · Mon–Fri 8am–6pm MST
Stephen Glazer

Stephen Glazer

Glazer, Hammond & Smets, PLLC

Board-Certified Specialist: Criminal Law

Flagstaff, Arizona • Serving Coconino County

Phone pending

free consultationsaccepts credit cards

About Stephen Glazer

Stephen Glazer graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, Political Science degree in 1993 from Eastern Illinois University. He received his Juris Doctor Law Degree in 1998 from Washburn University School of Law.

This profile was compiled from publicly available information. Is this your profile? Claim it to add your bio, photo, and more.

Education

  • Law School: Washburn

Common questions about Criminal Defense in Arizona

Answered by Arizona Attorney Search Network

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.

What is an arraignment in Arizona criminal court?

An arraignment is the first formal court appearance after charges are filed - typically within 24-48 hours of arrest. The defendant hears the charges, enters a plea (almost always 'not guilty' at this stage), and the court addresses bail or release conditions. For felonies, the equivalent first appearance is the Initial Appearance, with arraignment in Superior Court occurring after preliminary hearing or grand jury indictment.

Can a criminal record be sealed in Arizona?

Yes, under ARS § 13-911 (effective January 2023), many Arizona criminal records can be sealed after a waiting period and full completion of the sentence. Class 1 misdemeanors and Class 4 felonies require a 5-year wait; Class 2 or 3 felonies require 10 years; certain violent and sexual offenses are not eligible. Sealed records are treated as if they never existed for most purposes, though law enforcement retains access.

Q&As answered by Stephen Glazer

Practice Areas

Criminal Law

Notable Case Results

Stephen Glazer has not submitted notable case results yet. Are you this attorney? Claim your profile to add them.

Office Location

Glazer, Hammond & Smets, PLLC

508 N HUMPHREYS ST

Flagstaff, AZ 86001

Looking for a Criminal Defense Attorney?

Browse more Criminal Defense attorneys in Flagstaff and Coconino County.

Browse more Criminal Defense attorneys in Coconino County

Get Matched with a Lawyer