Lindsay Clancy Trial Will Proceed in One Phase, Judge Rules
Judge William F. Sullivan said the evidence on guilt and criminal responsibility overlaps and would be too hard to separate for jurors.
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Judge denies Lindsay Clancy’s request to split murder trial into two parts - Boston News, Weather, Sports
A judge denied a request Tuesday for Lindsay Clancy to split her murder trial into two parts. The 35-year-old from Duxbury is accused of strangling and killing her three young children in January 2023. In February, Clancy appeared in court in person for the first time when her Defense Attorney Kevin Reddington asked the judge to split her trial into two parts, which is legally called a bifurcation. The motion states, “…the first phase would focu…
Judge denies Lindsay Clancy's request to split trial in 2 phases
PLYMOUTH, Mass. (Court TV) — A judge has denied a request to split Lindsay Clancy‘s upcoming murder trial into two parts, meaning it will proceed with a single phase this summer. Lindsay Clancy appears in court for a pretrial hearing on Feb. 20, 2026. (Court TV) Clancy, 35, is charged with three counts of murder and three counts of strangulation or suffocation in the deaths of her three young children. Prosecutors say she used exercise bands to …
Judge denies unusual request for split trial in Lindsay Clancy case
A Plymouth Superior Court judge denied a motion filed by Lindsay Clancy’s defense lawyer that asked to split her trial — a request that the lawyer acknowledged had little to no precedent in Massachusetts courts.
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