Need a fool-proof way to get out of jury duty?
I have a suggestion that is a surefire way to get you off the hook when the thought of drawn out days of listening to a plaintiff’s complaint about a landlord neglecting to paint a front door sends you into panic and excuse mode — just be 2! 2 years old that is!
Tags: Criminal Justice, Deborah Arrandale, Devan R. Arrandale, Farmington, jury summons, MassachusettsHe knows right from wrong.
For instance, if you spill ketchup on the rug, you don’t try to hide the evidence. You fess up right away there’s an “uh-oh” with the “tat-tat,” and you take responsibility by dabbing at the spot with a paper towel.
He’s open-minded.
“Hey, if you give him candy, he’ll go for whatever side you want,” said his mom, Deborah Arrandale.
“He’s pretty laid-back.”
He even knows how to build consensus by repeating a request until everyone understands coffee milk is more desirable than juice.
The only problem is he’s not likely to be a peer to any defendant in Middlesex Superior Court in Cambridge, where he’s been summoned to serve as a trial juror on May 8.
A 2-year-old can’t be charged with the kind of crimes that land a person in Superior Court. Read the rest…
Picture from www.mestrowestdailynews.com
2 year old Devan R. Arrandale
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