The man who punched the co-owner of the Shogun restaurant multiple times, after he tried to stop him from skipping out on a bill of over $400 was set to be sentenced on Friday.
However, the matter was postponed until later this month, because the Attorney General’s Office has to weigh in a motion by Lucas Healey’s attorney challenging the constitutionality of the law that allows offenders to be designated as persistent felons.
The crime happened on May 29, 2024. Healey had tried to pay the tab with a credit card, but the card only approved about $50 worth of food. That’s when Healey left the restaurant, and a fight broke out between Healey and Shogun employees that tried to stop him…