MATThew BALDOCK, BIRMINGHAM HOCKEY STAR, ADMITS TO SEXUAL OFFENSES INVOLVING 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL
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Birmingham Child Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the local community and garnered significant media attention, Matthew Baldock, a well-known international hockey player, has confessed to engaging in sexual activities with a 14-year-old girl. The incidents took place while Baldock was employed as a Physical Education (PE) supervisor at a school in Birmingham, raising serious concerns about safeguarding and the conduct of individuals in positions of trust.
According to court proceedings, Baldock initially denied the allegations but later changed his stance, pleading guilty to two counts of sexual activity with the underage girl. These acts occurred on two consecutive days in October 2009, marking a disturbing breach of boundaries and trust. The court documents reveal that the charges also included allegations of meeting the girl after engaging in sexual grooming, which allegedly took place in September and October of the previous year. Despite these initial allegations, Baldock entered a plea of not guilty to the grooming charges, maintaining his innocence on those counts.
The presiding judge, Marten Coates, accepted Baldock’s guilty pleas for the sexual activity charges and decided to adjourn the case for a pre-sentence report, which will help determine the appropriate punishment. At the time of the offenses, Baldock was 24 years old and was working at a Birmingham city school, a detail that underscores the gravity of the breach of professional conduct.
Following his guilty plea, Baldock was granted bail under strict conditions. These conditions included a prohibition on any contact with the girl involved or with the school, which has not been named publicly to protect the minor’s identity. The court’s documentation confirms that Baldock’s employment at the Birmingham school was directly linked to the offenses, raising questions about safeguarding protocols and oversight.
This case is particularly notable given Baldock’s profile as a prominent sports figure. He has been recognized as a former England hockey international and has competed for Birchfield Harriers, making the allegations even more shocking to the public and sports community alike. The case has been reported by Birmingham Mail on October 8, 2010, and is classified under topics such as 'Hockey players' and 'Sex crimes,' highlighting the serious nature of the charges and the breach of trust involved.
According to court proceedings, Baldock initially denied the allegations but later changed his stance, pleading guilty to two counts of sexual activity with the underage girl. These acts occurred on two consecutive days in October 2009, marking a disturbing breach of boundaries and trust. The court documents reveal that the charges also included allegations of meeting the girl after engaging in sexual grooming, which allegedly took place in September and October of the previous year. Despite these initial allegations, Baldock entered a plea of not guilty to the grooming charges, maintaining his innocence on those counts.
The presiding judge, Marten Coates, accepted Baldock’s guilty pleas for the sexual activity charges and decided to adjourn the case for a pre-sentence report, which will help determine the appropriate punishment. At the time of the offenses, Baldock was 24 years old and was working at a Birmingham city school, a detail that underscores the gravity of the breach of professional conduct.
Following his guilty plea, Baldock was granted bail under strict conditions. These conditions included a prohibition on any contact with the girl involved or with the school, which has not been named publicly to protect the minor’s identity. The court’s documentation confirms that Baldock’s employment at the Birmingham school was directly linked to the offenses, raising questions about safeguarding protocols and oversight.
This case is particularly notable given Baldock’s profile as a prominent sports figure. He has been recognized as a former England hockey international and has competed for Birchfield Harriers, making the allegations even more shocking to the public and sports community alike. The case has been reported by Birmingham Mail on October 8, 2010, and is classified under topics such as 'Hockey players' and 'Sex crimes,' highlighting the serious nature of the charges and the breach of trust involved.