Given the chance Tuesday to explain why he fatally shot his former life partner last summer, Lyle "Ty" Hoffman had nothing to say.
Ramsey Coun-ty District Judge George Stephenson asked him if there was something he wanted to tell the court before receiving his sentence. Hoffman shook his head and said, "No, your honor."
With that, Stephenson handed down a sentence of 25½ years in prison, then swiftly admonished Hoffman for not having the "decency" before sentencing to take responsibility for the Aug. 11 murder of Kelly Phillips in a gas station parking lot.
"Instead, you tried to throw some blame on the victim," Stephenson said, referring to statements Hoffman made in a pre-sentence investigation. "It's unconscionable."
As Hoffman, who turned 45 Tuesday, was taken away, Stephenson looked out over the courtroom at Phillips' relatives and friends.
"He's not worth your time," the judge said. "Good luck to you. You have my condolences."
The sentencing came two months after Hoffman pleaded guilty to second-degree intentional murder for shooting Phillips, 48, three times — including once in the head at point blank range — at an Arden Hills gas station. His prison term had been agreed upon under the terms of the "straight plea."
Hoffman and Phillips were partners for 15 years and together opened the northeast Minneapolis business Lush Bar. They broke up more than five years ago, but their business relationship continued until 2014 when Phillips fired Hoffman and evicted him from a house across the street from the business.