In 2026, the Offender Database reported that Martin Bordoli, then 64, of Amington, Tamworth, Staffordshire, was sentenced to six years and four months in prison. On Friday, 30 January 2026, Bordoli appeared at Stafford Crown Court for sentencing after admitting to the sexual assault of a girl.
The investigation established that the offence took place in 2024. Staffordshire Police arrested Bordoli on the same day the incident was reported. During police interviews, Bordoli provided “no comment” to all questions asked by detectives. However, following a robust investigation to support the survivor and compile evidence, he eventually admitted his guilt at an earlier court hearing.
Judicial Findings and Investigative Detail
The court reported that the successful prosecution was the result of dedicated work to build a case that compelled Bordoli to confess. The judge emphasised that the custodial sentence was necessary to reflect the gravity of the sexual assault and to provide justice for the young survivor. The prosecution emphasised that the prompt arrest and subsequent investigation ensured that the defendant’s “reprehensible” actions were addressed swiftly.
The judge emphasised that Bordoli posed a significant risk to children, justifying the imposition of long-term statutory restrictions. The prosecution emphasised the survivor’s bravery throughout the legal process. For his crimes in Tamworth, the court determined that Bordoli required immediate incarceration followed by indefinite monitoring to prevent any further harm to the public.
Sentence and Statutory Requirements
For his crimes in England, Martin Bordoli was handed:
- Custodial Sentence: Six years and four months in immediate custody.
- SHPO: An indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
- Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements are in effect for life.
- Conviction: Admitted one count of sexual assault of a girl.
Monitoring and Public Protection
Bordoli is managed under Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) by Staffordshire Police and the prison estate. Due to the nature of the sexual assault and the risk profile established during the investigation, his management is under the highest level of scrutiny by the Public Protection Unit.
As a lifetime member of the Sex Offenders Register, Bordoli must comply with mandatory notification requirements regarding his residence in Amington, Tamworth, Staffordshire. Authorities state that his indefinite SHPO is a vital tool to restrict his future conduct and protect children. Any breach of his registration conditions, his SHPO, or his licence terms upon release will result in his immediate arrest and return to Stafford Crown Court.
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