A shocking turn of events for one Connecticut dad, who was left stunned when he received a jury duty notice addressed to his four-year-old daughter instead of himself. The summons, which is typically sent to adults aged 18 and over, caught Dr. Omar Ibrahimi off guard - literally.
As he initially thought it was meant for him, Ibrahimi's expression changed from relief to confusion when he noticed his daughter's name on the notice. With a sense of humor, he joked about it in a text message to his wife, saying "Hey, looks like Zara's getting summoned to jury duty." However, as soon as he read through the details, Ibrahimi knew something was amiss.
With her birthday just a year away from reaching the age of 18, Ibrahimi quickly realized that his four-year-old daughter had been mistakenly selected for jury duty. He took it in stride and decided to have some fun with the situation. In a lighthearted move, he filled out an online form stating that his daughter was still too young to serve on a jury.
It seems Zara's siblings haven't received any summons yet, sparking speculation about why their sister's name popped up in the first place. While officials have declined to comment on the incident, it is likely due to a technical error or mix-up between records.
In any case, Ibrahimi has managed to wriggle his daughter out of serving on jury duty - at least for now.
As he initially thought it was meant for him, Ibrahimi's expression changed from relief to confusion when he noticed his daughter's name on the notice. With a sense of humor, he joked about it in a text message to his wife, saying "Hey, looks like Zara's getting summoned to jury duty." However, as soon as he read through the details, Ibrahimi knew something was amiss.
With her birthday just a year away from reaching the age of 18, Ibrahimi quickly realized that his four-year-old daughter had been mistakenly selected for jury duty. He took it in stride and decided to have some fun with the situation. In a lighthearted move, he filled out an online form stating that his daughter was still too young to serve on a jury.
It seems Zara's siblings haven't received any summons yet, sparking speculation about why their sister's name popped up in the first place. While officials have declined to comment on the incident, it is likely due to a technical error or mix-up between records.
In any case, Ibrahimi has managed to wriggle his daughter out of serving on jury duty - at least for now.