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Oregon assistant AG resigns after assault plea

Oregon assistant AG resigns after assault plea

Oregon assistant AG resigns after assault plea

by Associated Press

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Posted on March 18, 2010 at 6:25 AM

Updated Thursday, Mar 18 at 6:46 AM

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- An Oregon assistant attorney general who pleaded guilty to assault last month has resigned.

Susan Gerber has not returned to work since she was arrested on Feb. 13. A spokesman for Oregon Attorney General John Kroger says her resignation is effective April 1.

Gerber pleaded guilty on March 5 to attempted fourth-degree assault and was allowed to enter a deferred sentencing program. If she attends anger-management classes and follows other court orders, the case against her for punching and strangling her longtime partner will be dismissed.

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