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By Home Grown Radio Who would have thought that eating pizza could be dangerous? A man in Maine was recently charged for intentionally putting razor blades in pizza dough. Fox News reports he is now being found guilty and is expected to spend several years in prison. The store’s security surveillance footage revealed Nicholas R. Mitchell tampering with the packaging of several Portland Pie Pizza doughs. Nicholas is now scheduled for a court hearing this upcoming June 24th. He is said to be willing to accept a sentence of up to four years and nine months in jail if he pleads guilty. ....
By Home Grown Radio Who would have thought that eating pizza could be dangerous? A man in Maine was recently charged for intentionally putting razor blades in pizza dough. Fox News reports he is now being found guilty and is expected to spend several years in prison. The store’s security surveillance footage revealed Nicholas R. Mitchell tampering with the packaging of several Portland Pie Pizza doughs. Nicholas is now scheduled for a court hearing this upcoming June 24th. He is said to be willing to accept a sentence of up to four years and nine months in jail if he pleads guilty. ....
By Home Grown Radio Who would have thought that eating pizza could be dangerous? A man in Maine was recently charged for intentionally putting razor blades in pizza dough. Fox News reports he is now being found guilty and is expected to spend several years in prison. The store’s security surveillance footage revealed Nicholas R. Mitchell tampering with the packaging of several Portland Pie Pizza doughs. Nicholas is now scheduled for a court hearing this upcoming June 24th. He is said to be willing to accept a sentence of up to four years and nine months in jail if he pleads guilty. ....
Tampering with food can result in serious consequences. A man who was arrested for allegedly placing razor blades in pizza dough is reportedly expected to plead guilty. Based on the charges, the suspect could be going to prison for several years. Nicholas R. Mitchell is expected to enter his plea at a formal hearing on June 24th. (Saco Police Department) Nicholas R. Mitchell is expected to enter his plea at a formal hearing on June 24th, Central Maine reports. He will reportedly plead guilty to one count of tampering with a consumer product and is apparently willing to accept a sentence of up to four years and nine months in prison (although a judge could issue a harsher sentence). ....