11-18-2010, 12:20 PM
An Idaho couple is on probation after their four-year-old son ate a Rice Krispie treat laced with marijuana and was hospitalized.
A district court judge sentenced 35-year-old Tony Green and 30-year-old Medina Green each to 150 hours of community service on misdemeanor child injury charges last week.
They each faced a felony after Boise police learned their son had found and ingested the doped treat at their home. The couple pleaded guilty to lesser charges in a deal with prosecutors
Police called to a hospital in August to investigate after the boy was brought in with slurred speech and bloodshot eyes. Tony Green says he got the doped treat from a former co-worker about three years ago and had forgotten about it.
A district court judge sentenced 35-year-old Tony Green and 30-year-old Medina Green each to 150 hours of community service on misdemeanor child injury charges last week.
They each faced a felony after Boise police learned their son had found and ingested the doped treat at their home. The couple pleaded guilty to lesser charges in a deal with prosecutors
Police called to a hospital in August to investigate after the boy was brought in with slurred speech and bloodshot eyes. Tony Green says he got the doped treat from a former co-worker about three years ago and had forgotten about it.