Raw Courtroom Footage of Dismissed Case Involving Alec Baldwin and Cinematographer’s Death

Raw Courtroom Footage of Dismissed Case Involving Alec Baldwin and Cinematographer's Death

Alec Baldwin Not Convicted in Fatal Shooting of Cinematographer

Overview

Alec Baldwin’s near three-year legal battle in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins ended with no verdict on Friday. Baldwin faced involuntary manslaughter charges, and though the trial is now over, many questions remain about the mishandling of a prop gun that resulted in Hutchins’ death.

Day-To-Day Trial Proceedings

The jurors filed into the courtroom each morning, listening intently to testimony in the trial against Baldwin. His defense team accused investigators and prosecutors of concealing evidence regarding the origin of live ammunition on the Rust movie set. Baldwin arrived each day accompanied by his wife amid a horde of media cameras. His younger brother, Stephen Baldwin, also attended and sat in the back of the courtroom throughout the trial. The courtroom was packed with members of the press and the public; among them were friends and relatives of Baldwin, onlookers, and victims’ rights attorney Gloria Allred, who is representing Hutchins’ family. Baldwin’s sister cried tears of relief at the outcome of the trial.

Baldwin’s Involvement in the Incident

The judge ruled that Baldwin could not be held criminally responsible for his role as co-producer on Rust. The trial instead focused on Baldwin’s handling of the gun as the lead actor. Prosecutors argued that Baldwin violated gun safety rules by pointing the gun at Hutchins, while defense attorneys maintained that he was just doing his job as an actor.

Uncovered Evidence

Tension mounted in the courtroom as Marlowe Sommer weighed a motion to dismiss the case, including the revelation that investigators failed to disclose the receipt of ammunition in March related to Hutchins’ death. Prosecutors claimed the ammunition was unrelated and unimportant, while Baldwin’s lawyers accused them of “burying” the evidence. This information played a significant role in the court’s decision to dismiss the case.

The Outcome

The judge ultimately ruled that the evidence was not disclosed in good faith, and the case was dismissed. Baldwin and his family members in attendance received the much-needed relief they had been seeking. The conclusion of the trial also puts the spotlight on legal procedures on movie sets, ensuring greater safety for all involved in future productions.

Originally Post From https://www.wral.com/story/inside-the-courtroom-as-case-dismissed-against-alec-baldwin-in-fatal-shooting-of-cinematographer/21522950/

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