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TheGalacticVoid@lemm.ee to Not The Onion@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Woman who threw bowl of food at Chipotle worker sentenced to work 2 months in fast food job

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Woman who threw bowl of food at Chipotle worker sentenced to work 2 months in fast food job

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TheGalacticVoid@lemm.ee to Not The Onion@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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Woman who threw bowl of food at Chipotle worker sentenced to work 2 months in fast food job | CNN Business
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A woman who threw a bowl of hot food in the face of a Chipotle worker has been sentenced to a month in jail — and two months working a fast food job.
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    I think this fits the bill of cruel and unusual punishment.

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      What’s cruel about it? It seems akin to community service which is handed down as legal punishment all the time.

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        Its working in chipotle. Quite possibly the worst fast food place in the states. She should be assigned to work in a prison commissary instead. Much more humane.

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          AFAIK the punishment isn’t working at a Chipotle, it’s at a fast food place.

          She also had a choice between working and jail, so I doubt “cruel and unusual” would have standing.

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        The issue would be that it’s an unusual punishment. Even the judge said so.

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          Any punishment that isn’t a fine, jail time, or community service is unusual by definition because those are the typical consequences. However, it is written into our laws that a judge may deviate from this norm if they feel it more suitable. So yes, a judge could interpret this as unusual, but I they have the legal freedom to decide it’s not.

          She was also given a choice so she isn’t being forced into the “unusual” punishment. She chose it over conventional punishments.

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            However, it is written into our laws that a judge may deviate from this norm if they feel it more suitable.

            Could you elaborate?

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              This link does a better job of elaboting than I could. But essentially there are punishments outlined for particular crimes. However, the judge may determine the severity of the outlined punishment on a case by case basis. Also, there are alternative punishments that a judge may use at their discretion, or at the request of the defense.

              https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/criminal-sentencing-faq.html

              Here’s an article about 7 unusual punishments given by judges.

              https://theweek.com/articles/474331/7-ridiculously-bizarre-court-sentences

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      I caught your tongue in cheek-ness.

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        Thanks. I’m glad someone here was able to read into this.

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      Unusual? Yes. Cruel? No. Educational? Also yes.

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        Cruel, absolutely yes. A better punishment would be working a prison commissary.

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