N.H. man gets up to 34 years for sexually assaulting unhoused women at Mass. and Cass
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Maxwell Newman, convicted for sexually assaulting three homeless women in Massachusetts between April and June of 2023, was sentenced to serve 28 to 34 years in prison. The court highlighted his calculated targeting of these vulnerable individuals, with assaults occurring in discrete locations. Evidence such as dash camera footage and DNA linked Newman to the crimes, with eyewitness accounts further corroborating the victims' testimonies. The case underscores the critical vulnerabilities faced by homeless populations and the need for greater protections against such predatory behaviors.
Maxwell Newman, 25, was sentenced to 28 to 34 years in prison for repeatedly assaulting three homeless women, exemplifying the tragic intersection of homelessness and violence.
Newman's actions were described as deliberate attacks on vulnerable women, highlighting the need for systemic change to protect those at the margins of society.
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