The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Election winner avoids jail time

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Congressma­n-elect Greg Gianforte avoided jail time after pleading guilty Monday to an election-eve assault on a reporter that turned the race for Montana’s lone U.S. House seat into a fullfledge­d political spectacle.

The Republican tech entreprene­ur instead will serve 40 hours of community service and attend 20 hours of anger management classes for throwing Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs to the ground at Gianforte’s campaign headquarte­rs in Bozeman on May 24.

For all the national attention the audiotaped assault brought to the race in its waning hours, the judge, prosecutor­s and the new congressma­n’s attorneys maintained Monday he was treated like any other first-time misdemeano­r offender.

There was one notable exception, however: Gallatin County Justice of the Peace Rick West said he would allow prosecutor­s and the defense several weeks to argue over his order that the rookie politician be fingerprin­ted, photograph­ed and booked like other defendants.

West ordered Gianforte to pay $385 in fines and court costs in addition to his 180day suspended jail sentence.

Gianforte is expected to travel to Washington within the next few weeks to be

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