Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' manslaughter charges downgraded, cutting possible
prison time
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[February 21, 2023]
(Reuters) -Prosecutors have downgraded the involuntary
manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin, reducing the possible prison
time the Hollywood star may face for the 2021 fatal shooting on the set
of the movie "Rust," charging documents showed.
New Mexico First Judicial District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies had
charged Baldwin and the movie's set armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, with
two counts of involuntary manslaughter last month for the death of
cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, with the most serious charge carrying a
potential prison sentence of five years.
Carmack-Altwies filed altered charges for Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed on
Friday, removing the firearm enhancement and reducing their possible
prison sentence from a minimum of five years to a maximum of 18 months.
"In order to avoid further litigious distractions by Mr. Baldwin and his
attorneys, the district attorney and the special prosecutor have removed
the firearm enhancement to the involuntary manslaughter charges in the
death of Halyna Hutchins on the "Rust" film set," Heather Brewer, a
spokesperson for the New Mexico First Judicial District Attorney, said
in a statement.
A lawyer for Baldwin did not immediately respond to a request for
comment.
“We applaud the decision of the district attorney to dismiss the firearm
enhancement and it was the right call, ethically, and on the merits,"
said Jason Bowles, an attorney for Gutierrez-Reed.
Lawyers for Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed had argued earlier this month
that prosecutors were unjustly charging their clients under a version of
the firearm enhancement law that had not been passed until May 2022,
months after the incident.
When the incident occurred, New Mexico law stated that the firearm
enhancement should be applied when a firearm was "brandished" in the
commission of a noncapital felony, meaning the suspect had an intention
to harm.
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Alec Baldwin attends the 2022 Robert F.
Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award Gala in New York City,
U.S., December 6, 2022. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
In 2022, the criteria for applying
the firearm enhancement -with the 5-year minimum prison sentence -
was expanded to include when a weapon was simply "discharged" in the
commission of a noncapital felony.
Baldwin's case is remarkable in that there is little or no precedent
for a Hollywood actor to face criminal charges for an on-set
shooting.
The "30 Rock" actor has denied responsibility for the shooting,
which also injured the movie's director Joel Souza. He has said he
cocked the revolver but never pulled the trigger and it was the job
of Gutierrez-Reed and other weapons professionals to ensure it was
unloaded.
Videos from inside the church prior to the shooting show Baldwin
with his finger on the trigger, the prosecution's special
investigator, Robert Shilling, said in a statement of probable
cause.
An FBI forensic test of the revolver found it "functioned normally"
and would not fire without the trigger being pulled.
Gutierrez-Reed testified to New Mexico's worker safety agency (OSHA)
on Dec. 7 that the shooting might have been prevented had she had
more time to train Baldwin. She said he had "poor form" when using
the revolver.
Charging documents held Gutierrez-Reed responsible for "allowing
live ammunition on the set," but did not accuse her of physically
introducing them onto the production.
Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed are both expected to make an initial
court appearance in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Feb. 24.
(Reporting by Gabriella Borter in Washington and Akriti Sharma in
BengaluruEditing by Nick Zieminski and Marguerita Choy)
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