Rosemary Hayne, a 39-year-old Ohio resident and mother of four, received a very fitting sentence after pleading guilty to misdemeanor assault for throwing hot food at a Chipotle worker in Parma. Alongside a month-long jail term, Hayne was handed an unconventional punishment by the judge: working at a fast food establishment for a duration of two months.
While most food items are not inherently deadly, there are rare situations where they could be. According to Texas law, it is possible for food items to be considered deadly weapons if they meet the certain criteria.