Hoffmeister is a highly respected professor at the University of Dayton School of Law, specializing in criminal law, technology, and the jury. With extensive experience in academia and as a legal consultant, he has been widely cited in various media outlets and has authored several books on topics such as the Internet of Things and social media law.
In addition to his academic work, Hoffmeister also serves as an Acting Magistrate Judge in Dayton Municipal Court and as a Judge Advocate General in the National Guard. He has been involved in high-profile cases, including U.S. v. Barry Bonds, and has a strong background in public policy, particularly in transportation issues at both the federal and local level.
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