Duxbury MA-Vodeo provides coverage of a final trial conference regarding the Commonwealth v. Lindsay Clancy case.
Key details from the proceedings include:
- Trial Timeline: A final trial conference is scheduled for July 13th, with jury impanelment expected to begin on July 20th [20:45].
- Jury Impanelment: The court is considering the use of a questionnaire to help streamline the process, specifically focusing on unique case aspects like psychiatric and pharmacological issues. The judge intends to draft a one-page questionnaire for discussion at the July 13th conference [24:05].
- Sequestration Order: The judge granted the Commonwealth’s motion for a sequestration order but allowed an exception for the defendant’s parents (Michael and Paula Musgrove) and sister (Allison Ozga) to be excluded from it [30:22].
- Evidence and Motions:
- 3D Model: The Commonwealth’s motion to use a 3D digital model of 47 Summer Street during the trial as a “chalk” (a visual aid) was allowed, pending finalization and review by the court and defense counsel [56:14].
- Victim Photos: The motion to introduce photographs of the victims while alive (individual photos and one group photo) was allowed with no objection [52:11].
- Autopsy/Crime Scene Photos: The motion to admit these photographs was allowed, with the understanding that specific selections will be reviewed by counsel at sidebar during the trial [54:16].
- 911 Call: The motion to admit the 911 call made by Patrick Clancy was allowed, with the court noting it will be vetted for content prior to being presented to the jury .
- Blood Pattern Analysis: The Commonwealth requested to perform a courtroom demonstration regarding blood pattern analysis. The defense objected, characterizing it as “voodoo forensics.” The court took no action on this request, suggesting it be addressed via voir dire at a future date.
- Site View: The court granted the Commonwealth’s motion for a view of the premises at 47 Summer Street .
The parties estimate the trial will last between four to eight weeks
Updated June 18, 2026 at 6:13 pm
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