Santa Fe, New Mexico – A hearing is scheduled to discuss the motion to dismiss the indictment against actor and co-producer Alec Baldwin regarding the tragic shooting incident involving cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie Rust near Santa Fe.
Background
In October 2021, Alec Baldwin was involved in a rehearsal where he reportedly pointed a prop gun at Halyna Hutchins, leading to its discharge, resulting in her death and injuries to director Joel Souza.
Motion to Dismiss
Baldwin’s attorneys have filed a motion to dismiss the indictment against him, alleging misconduct by the prosecution. They argue that crucial evidence was not presented to the grand jury and claim unethical behavior on the part of the prosecution.
Prosecution’s Response
In response, the prosecution contends that Baldwin displayed a lack of regard for safety on set, exhibited temperamental behavior, and rushed production. They also allege inconsistencies in Baldwin’s statements to the media and regulatory authorities over time.
Legal Proceedings
Despite pleading not guilty, Baldwin is scheduled to stand trial in July. Notably, charges against him were initially dropped following the shooting but were later reinstated.
Hannah Gutierrez, the movie’s armorer, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in March and was sentenced to 18 months in prison in April. Her legal team has filed an appeal seeking to overturn her conviction.
Virtual Hearing
The hearing regarding the motion to dismiss Baldwin’s indictment will be held virtually before Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer. It is scheduled to take place at 10 a.m. and will be streamed live on the New Mexico Courts YouTube channel.
Conclusion
The legal proceedings surrounding the tragic incident on the set of Rust continue to unfold, with attention focused on the upcoming hearing regarding Alec Baldwin’s indictment. Stay informed by downloading The Local News App for updates on this developing story.
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