NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) – Kaylee Reynolds had a huge problem when she received a recent summons to serve jury duty. She wasn’t old enough to read it.
The 2-year-old has quite a few years to go before she reaches the minimum age of 18 to serve on a state jury. Lucky for Kaylee, Massachusetts Jury Commissioner Patricia J. Wood seemed willing to let it slide for a while.
“We’ll give her a 16-year grace period,” Wood said.
Wood guessed the mix-up could be traced to a local census form. If the form has a blank or mistaken birth date, July 4, 1776, is filled in.
“With that date we’ll know it is wrong,” Wood said.
Besides her questionable understanding of the concepts of guilt or innocence, there are other reasons why it’s best to wait for Kaylee to serve. Her mother, Patricia, says Kaylee gets really cranky if she doesn’t get her noontime nap.
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