Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Hoffman Takes Plea Deal, Says News Wire


As we wrote earlier this year, when this story broke, this one of those rare instances when the staff members of the Dorchester Times are conflicted about publishing a news story.  Because of the high-profile nature of this story, which involves a public servant who is well-known in Dorchester and Saline County, the Times feels it is our obligation to publish excerpts of a 10/11 News story.  A video of the newscast is at the 10/11 site.

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LINCOLN, Neb. – A former Crete High School teacher facing sexual assault charges has entered a plea deal, court records show.

According to court records, Tad Eickman, the County Attorney for Saline County, filed a motion to dismiss the felony charges against Matthew T. Hoffman, 41, who was facing two charges of second-degree sexual assault of a protected individual and one charge of first-degree sexual assault.

In exchange, Hoffman plead guilty to two misdemeanor charges of third-degree sexual assault, court records show.

Hoffman, of Dorchester, was arrested by the Saline County Sheriff's Office on Jan. 17.

According to court records, the alleged assaults go as far back as June of 2017 and are as recent as January 8th of 2018.  Information surrounding the assaults is unknown.

Hoffman is due in court for sentencing on Nov. 20, 2018.  Each charge carries a maximum sentence of one year in prison and/or a $1,000 fine. 

3 comments:

  1. Dorchester is like a box of Chocolates. Forest

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    1. that can be said of any given neighborhood in any given city in any given country in any given solar system

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    2. Not in my backyard.

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