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Porterville Man Bound Over for Trial in Fiery Domestic Assault Case

By Matthias Binder April 30, 2026
Porterville man accused of setting his wife on fire will stand trial
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Porterville man accused of setting his wife on fire will stand trial

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The Night of the AttackCharges and Early Court StepsVictim’s Path to RecoveryLooking Ahead to Arraignment

The Night of the Attack (Image Credits: Pexels)

Porterville, Calif. – A Tulare County Superior Court judge ruled on Wednesday that Sean Hofmann must stand trial on charges stemming from an October 2025 incident in which he allegedly doused his wife with gasoline and set her ablaze.[1] The 36-year-old Porterville resident has remained in custody without bail since his arrest shortly after the attack.[2] This decision advances the case toward a potential life sentence if Hofmann is convicted on all counts.

The Night of the Attack

The violence erupted on October 10, 2025, inside the couple’s home in Porterville following a heated domestic dispute.[1] Prosecutors allege Hofmann sprayed gasoline on his wife, Sheena Hofmann, and ignited it, causing severe burns across 25 percent of her body, including her face, arms, and torso.[3][2] Deputies from the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office responded quickly, arresting Hofmann at the scene.

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Sheena Hofmann was airlifted to a Bakersfield hospital, where doctors placed her in a medically induced coma to treat her critical injuries.[4] She emerged from the coma after 43 days but recalled nothing of the assault, a detail she later shared publicly.

Charges and Early Court Steps

Tulare County District Attorney Tim Ward filed multiple felony counts against Hofmann shortly after the incident, including attempted murder, torture, mayhem, arson causing great bodily injury, and domestic violence.[2][5] Special enhancements accompanied the charges, noting the crimes’ violent nature, use of a deadly weapon, infliction of great bodily injury, and Hofmann’s status as out on bail for a prior burglary case at the time.

During his arraignment in mid-October 2025, Hofmann’s public defender entered a not guilty plea on his behalf.[1] He has been held without bail since then, with preliminary hearing confirmations following in the ensuing months. The recent ruling confirms sufficient probable cause based on presented evidence.

Victim’s Path to Recovery

Sheena Hofmann spent weeks in intensive care at Bakersfield Memorial Hospital’s burn unit before stabilizing.[3] Now bearing visible scars, she has spoken candidly about the ordeal and the troubled relationship that preceded it. “This is a result of drinking and doing drugs,” she said. “Domestic violence between us. It was the both of us.”[1]

Her stepson, Michael Post, described the moment he learned of the attack from Sheena’s daughter and praised her as a community helper prior to the incident.[1] Sheena emphasized the importance of trust in relationships, adding, “I remember nothing and I’m glad.”[1] Friends and family rallied around her, with signs reading “Justice for Sheena” appearing outside the courthouse during early hearings.[4]

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Support networks like the Marjaree Mason Center have highlighted resources for domestic violence survivors, urging those in need to seek safety planning.

Looking Ahead to Arraignment

Hofmann’s formal arraignment in superior court is set for May 14.[1] Conviction on the top charges could result in life imprisonment, underscoring the gravity of the allegations. The case draws attention to domestic violence patterns in the region, where such escalations remain a persistent concern.

As the proceedings continue, the focus remains on delivering accountability while supporting Sheena Hofmann’s ongoing recovery. Her resilience offers a counterpoint to the horror of that October night, reminding observers of the human cost behind the legal maneuvers.

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