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Lindsay Clancy requests ambulance transport for upcoming murder trial
Summary
Defense attorneys asked a judge for ambulance transport for Lindsay Clancy to daily court appearances; the sheriff's office prefers a wheelchair-accessible van and the court has not decided the issue.
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Attorneys for Lindsay Clancy asked a judge to require ambulance transport for her daily court appearances at her upcoming murder trial. The Plymouth County Sheriff's Office says it intends to bring her in a wheelchair-accessible van. Clancy has been held at Tewksbury State Hospital since January 2023. She faces charges in the deaths of her three young children and has pleaded not guilty.
Key points:
- Defense attorneys requested ambulance transport to court each day.
- The Plymouth County Sheriff's Office plans to use a wheelchair-accessible van.
- Clancy is held at Tewksbury State Hospital and has pleaded not guilty to charges related to the deaths of her three children.
- A judge allowed a recent hearing by video and the trial is scheduled for July 20, 2026; the transport issue remains undecided.
Summary:
The court has not yet ruled on the daily transport arrangement, which legal teams say relates to Clancy's medical and mental health needs. The trial is scheduled for July 20, 2026, and further court rulings on logistics are expected before then.
