Lindsay Clancy, the Duxbury mother charged with strangling her three young children, wants her case heard outside of Plymouth County, but prosecutors say there is no need for that.

Clancy’s attorney, Kevin Reddington, is asking for his client’s trial to be held at Suffolk Superior Court in Boston instead of Plymouth Superior Court, where he believes pooling an impartial jury is unlikely because of “exploitive prejudicial publicity” from the media.

Plymouth Second Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Sprague has said Reddington’s arguments for moving the trial to Boston fall short, citing how the trial judge will employ a “deliberate and thoughtful individual voir dire process to ensure only impartial jurors.”

The trial is slated to begin on Feb. 9 but Reddington has also requested that

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