Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 06, 1992, Page 6, Image 6

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Continued from Page 4
(iml found mr.ipitbiu of iismsi
mH tns lawyer in his defonse
I luil niluu: i Imnnnd .ifli’f hi!
.trri'sii -! in. Kugnni' lot a I
.i j-t11 v fol:'jvv111.1 wMiiin,
nr.iiihing .tie! forull nn her ilirn
exposing himself m publii
V • .1 r Si-yi :.Ii Myers \s till
dossier s niiinc and photograph
appeared around the University
campus warning mkihwi to tie
ware of him
Dinsmoro said (hissler
should In’ in prison, Imi he
probably wouldn't get help
there because treatment for sex
offenders i*> limited to -people
\n lir> admit they have a prob
lem (.ussier denies having a
problem, saving only that worn
i'n don't like him and he
doesn't know why. Dinsmore
wild
I didn't vc this woman, 1
don't remember ever having
any contact with her." Gossler
told (.node I'm not guilts of
this ( rime or the situation in
huge no "
Defense uttornev Robert Aik
ernian said Dossier is I letter off
at home, where sum mine i an
watch him Gossler has lived
with im father in Lugo no sime
In- was released from I he stale
hospital in July
Kit hard Sherman, a mental
health specialist for the Lane
( ounty Sheriff's Office, said
(.ussier is dangerous and vtr
lufilly untreatahle
Goode said he chose to sen
tern e (,ussier to strn I probation
he< ause of-limited resoun es in
the state prisons Goode also
imposed a series of conditions
on the probation, including not
following women and no uns-.i
porvised contact with women
dossier must live with his
parents and one of them must
accompany him .it .ill times ev
t ept during sessions with a
mental health counselor lie
must have three visits with a
probation ofliner each week
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