Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Matt Hoffman Sentenced To Two Years In Jail


As we wrote earlier this year, when this story broke, this is one of those rare instances when the staff of the Dorchester Times were conflicted about publishing a news story.  Because of the high-profile nature of this story, which involves an elected official and Dorchester village board member, the Times, which is the primary news source for the community, feels obligated to publish excerpts of the following news wire story.

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10/11 News reports that Dorchester village board member and former Crete schoolteacher Matthew Hoffman has been sentenced for two counts of sexual assault.

Judge Linda Bauer sentenced 41-year-old Matthew Hoffman, of Dorchester, to two years in jail with credit for 13 days served. He was also ordered to pay a fine of $2,000.

Hoffman was convicted of two counts of misdemeanor degree sexual assault without consent after taking a plea deal in the case.

Hoffman 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 8 of 2018.  Information surrounding the assaults is unknown.

Each charge carried a maximum sentence of one year in prison and/or a $1,000 fine. 

He initially pleaded not guilty in March to two felony counts of sexual abuse and one of sexual assault.  In exchange, Hoffman plead guilty to two misdemeanor charges of third-degree sexual assault, court records show.

Hoffman resigned his Crete High School position in February.

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