Hidden camera in Mass. college bathroom leads to 16-count indictment against student
Briefly

A Williams College student, Maxwell Hall, faces serious charges after a hidden camera was found in a gym bathroom. He is accused of electronically surveilling 16 individuals and has pleaded not guilty to 16 counts. The case has drawn attention, prompting the Berkshire District Attorney to advocate for stronger penalties against surveillance crimes. Hall's defense is challenging the evidence collected by police, arguing that they conducted a warrantless search of a camera that could only be accessed physically, raising legal concerns over the investigation's integrity.
The Berkshire District Attorney's office is responding to increasing incidents of surveillance crimes, pushing for tougher penalties to address this alarming trend.
Maxwell Hall, accused of photographing victims in a gym bathroom, pleads not guilty while his attorney challenges the police's methods during the investigation.
Read at Boston.com
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