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Wheelchair-bound mother accused of killing three children appears in court
Summary
A Massachusetts mother accused of killing her three children made her first in-person court appearance in a wheelchair; the judge scheduled a March 2 hearing and a psychiatric evaluation is set for April 10.
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A Massachusetts woman accused of killing her three children attended her first in-person court hearing while using a wheelchair. She has been hospitalized and previously took part in hearings virtually. Friday's hearing focused on procedural matters tied to her psychiatric evaluation and the structure of a potential trial.
Key details:
- The woman appeared in court in person in a wheelchair for the first time since earlier hospitalization.
- She has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges and the case remains active in court.
- The judge and attorneys set a March 2 hearing for oral arguments about a proposed split trial, and a psychiatric evaluation by a prosecution expert is scheduled for April 10.
- Her husband has filed a separate civil lawsuit alleging overmedication by medical providers prior to the events in January 2023.
Summary:
The legal process is ongoing and will include further court argument and a scheduled psychiatric assessment. Outcomes and determinations remain undetermined at this time.
