Have you ever been so hungry, you could punch someone? Or firebomb a fast food restaurant? (Okay, that escalated quickly!) If so, you’re not alone. Here are five situations where food triggered attacks, made people thirst for revenge, or was straight up used as a weapon.
The Ill-Gotten Moon Pie
Moon pies are delicious, and nobody would agree more than Louisiana councilman John Givens. After being caught on tape eating a moon pie he hadn’t bought, the councilman flashed his ID at the store clerk and said, “You must not know who I am.” It didn’t matter; Givens was charged with theft and paid a $1000 bond. Wouldn’t it have been easier just to buy the pie?
The McChicken Disturbance
Marvin Hill of Iowa was sleeping one afternoon, when he awakened by his pregnant girlfriend and presented with a McChicken sandwich to eat. As it turns out, Hill hates McChickens, so he threw the sandwich at his girlfriend, then picked up the bun and forcefully smashed it into her face. He was charged with simple domestic assault.
The McNugget Rampage
Well, plenty of people do like McDonald’s food — maybe too much. When Melodi Dushane of Ohio showed up drunk to her local Mickey D’s, she became furious when she learned that the restaurant had stopped serving McNuggets for the night. Dushane was caught on video punching the drive-through worker, swinging at another, and punching the drive-through door until it broke. That’s just rude!
The Most Popular Taco Truck
Maria Arellano of Denver operated a taco truck that sold more than just delicious food. Apparently, Arellano was part of a drug ring that used the taco truck as its base of operations to sell meth. She and her customers had worked out code words to establish how much meth each customer wanted. It’s safe to assume she had lots of repeat business!
Vengeance Bell Grande
Hunger can make some people overreact. Maybe that played a part in a Georgia man’s decision to firebomb the Taco Bell that didn’t put enough meat on his XXL chalupa. The man discovered the stingy serving after he got home, and returned to the restaurant to ask for more meat. Unfortunately, the Taco Bell had closed for the night. Employees later smelled gasoline, and realized that the man had attempted to blow up the building! He was never caught.
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Oscar Pistorius, the famous South African who became known as the first double amputee sprinter to compete in the able-bodied Olympics, is now also known as a convicted murderer. Pistorius killed his girlfriend in an incident in their home in 2013 and was first found guilty of culpable homicide. After serving one year of his 5 year sentence, South African prosecutors appealed his sentence and convicted him of murder in 2015. As Pistorius agreed to wait for the remainder of his trial under house arrest, he was considered a low flight risk, and a judge set his bail at $688.
Facing charges for drug possession, cultivation, trafficking, or distribution can be incredibly frightening. The penalties for drug charges can be quite severe with long ranging, life altering consequences. It is crucial to post bail and seek assistance from qualified legal professionals. To help you access your right to posting bail and seeking council, we have briefly outlined drug charges here.
While the right to bail is not established in the Constitution of the United States, freedom from “excessive bail” is provided under the Eighth Amendment. But what exactly is excessive bail? This is a question that our nation’s lawmakers have attempted to answer in a variety of ways. To begin the task of defining excessive bail, it is helpful to start by examining what the Supreme Court has to say on the topic.
We occasionally hear of cases where accused persons are being held without bail. If the Constitution of the United States provides for the right to bail, how is it that bail is denied in some instances? Here we discuss a few of the many layers that are involved in the bail process and several factors that often influence how bail is decided.
We all want to take pride in our legal system, considering how far it has come. However, between new laws and new interpretations of old laws, it changes constantly. If we want our voices to get heard during this change, we have to educate ourselves about the finer points. To that end, we’ve presented a little information about a current controversy: civil asset forfeiture.
