PHOENIX — A Maricopa County Superior Court judge sentenced a man to four years in prison for making terrorist threats and advancing on a deputy with a knife. The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office reached a plea deal with Ismail Hamed earlier this year that allowed him to designate his crimes as non-dangerous and receive a reduced prison sentence. He will be eligible for release in August 2029, according to online state inmate records. At Hamed’s sentencing, Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Sgt.