A pet cat has been ordered to report for jury duty, despite being "unable to speak and understand English".
If
the matter was not resolved, Sal the cat would have to report to
Suffolk Superior Crown Court in Boston, United States, on March 23.
Owner
Anna Esposito said she had told authorities that Sal could not speak or
understand English. The cat's vet had even written a letter explaining
that Sal was a "domestic short-haired neutered feline".
"Sal is a
member of the family so I listed him on the last census form under pets,
but there has clearly been a mix-up," Mrs Esposito said.
"When they ask him guilty or not guilty? What's he supposed to say - meow?"
Mrs
Esposito said Sal was not suitable for jury duty because he could not
understand English, one of the 10 statutory disqualifications preventing
people from serving.
Her husband, Guy, said the summons for juror service was a surprise.
"I said, 'Sal, what's this?' I was shocked," Mr Esposito said.
"He likes to sit on my knee and watch crime shows with me but even so he's still under-qualified for jury duty if you ask me."
It is understood that Sal was inadvertently included on the juror list when paperwork was misread at the last census.
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