Lindsay Clancy , the Duxbury mother accused of strangling her three children to death, will now be heading to trial in July 2026 after a Plymouth Superior Court judge granted another delay in her murder case.
Describing the pretrial process as “discovery-intensive,” defense attorney Kevin Reddington noted Clancy’s case involves several expert witnesses who will need to evaluate the 35-year-old and prepare reports of their findings.
“We’ve just got an awful lot of stuff we have to accomplish,” he told Judge William Sullivan.
Clancy’s trial had been scheduled to begin in February after several delays.
Speaking in court Tuesday, Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Sprague agreed with Reddington’s request for another delay and said prosecutors could be ready to try the case by mid-to-lat

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