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Feb. 5, 2024

Alec Baldwin Pleads Not Guilty to Manslaughter

Notable actor Alec Baldwin has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter in the Rust shooting, eluding a formal arraignment on the charge. By: Dylan Low

Baldwin will spend 18 months in prison if he is sentenced for negligently shooting Halyna Hutchins, the film’s cinematographer, back in October 2021.

 

Baldwin was put on trial by a New Mexico grand jury on January 19th, a year after prosecutors initially filed charges against him that were dropped afterwards. The actor was slated to appear for a video indictment through Google Meet on Thursday, but instead decided to forego the appearance.

 

The Rust actor remains free without bail. Under the terms of release, he cannot be holding any firearms or have any alcohol consumption, and is not to have association with the case’s witnesses excluding business reasons linked to the premiere of the film.

 

The terms also disallow him from requesting witnesses to be part of in a behind-the-scenes documentary about the creation of the film.

 

Baldwin was getting ready for a scene in the controversial film when his Colt .45 gun was fired, killing the cinematographer and injuring the director. The film’s armorer, Hannah Gutierrez Reed, will undergo a trial next month on charges of involuntary manslaughter and evidence tampering.

Baldwin has issued the statement that he did not pull the trigger, and has been instructed not to point a gun at someone and fire. A dispute over whether the gun was functioning properly resulted in dismissal of the original charges last April, with prosecutors not prepared to bring the case to a preliminary hearing.

 

The special prosecutors in the case, Kari Morrissey and Jason Lewis, hired forensic experts who deduced last summer that the trigger must be pulled for it to fire. Morrissey and Lewis hence look to reinstate the charges if it could be proven that the gun was functioning.

 

Baldwin’s lawyers are expected to challenge that judgement, with claims that the gun was broken during earlier test firing at an FBI lab.

 

SAG-AFTRA has also backed Baldwin’s conduct in the case, claiming that as an actor he was not responsible for gun safety on set. Baldwin also featured as the film’s producer, though the degree of his supervision role has been discussed.


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