Wednesday, January 31, 2018

10/11 News: Dorchester Village Board Chairman Out On Bond


This is one of those rare instances when the staff members of the Dorchester Times are conflicted about publishing a news story.  In this case, we simply do not know the facts.  Because of the sensitive nature of the story, we have chosen not to report anything to date.  But considering the high-profile nature of this story, and the high-profile nature of the public servant who is well-known in Dorchester and Saline County, the Times has made the decision to publish excerpts of a wire story so that the community is abreast about what is being reported locally and statewide.

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10/11 News in Lincoln is reporting that Matthew Hoffaman, chairman of Dorchester's Village Board, has been released from Saline County's jail following a bond payment.  This follows a court hearing held yesterday, Jan. 30.

10/11 reports it this way:  "According to the Saline County Sheriff’s Office, Matthew T. Hoffman, 41, was arrested on Jan. 17 for reportedly committing two acts of second-degree sexual assault of a protected individual. According to court records, the alleged assaults go as far back as June of 2017 and are as recent as January 8 of 2018.


The video version of the story reports that Hoffman has plenty of support in Dorchester, with many residents saying they do not believe the charges against him are true.


10/11 adds: "Hoffman is asking for more time" to decide on whether to have or wave his preliminary hearing "because he just retained an attorney Monday. Scott Gropp appeared in court Tuesday as Hoffman's Attorney.


"In Tuesday's hearing, Hoffman asked the judge to reduce his bond, and to have contact with his children.  His bond was lowered to 10 percent of $75,000. It previously was set at 10 percent of $100,000. The Saline County Sheriff's Office confirmed Tuesday afternoon that Hoffman posted bond hours later.


"Hoffman has conditions on his bond that state he can't have contact with any person under the age of 19.  He also can only talk with his kids by telephone."


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