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Alec Baldwin breaks down in tears as manslaughter case dropped after stunning new evidence
By Rebecca Lewis,
19 days ago
Alec Baldwin has had the case against him dismissed after the Judge determined that the prosecution had withheld ammunition evidence.
“There is no way for the court to right this wrong,” Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer said, as Mr. Baldwin broke down in tears.
The decision was a shocking end to the trial, which had seen the actor supported by his wife Hilaria Baldwin every day as he defended himself from the accusation of involuntary manslaughter. Hilaria was also seen sobbing with her hands covering her face.
The decision came after Judge Sommer put on blue latex gloves and cut open a manila envelope which contained previously unexamined evidence. She examined it from the bench, and lawyers for Alec called for the case to be dismissed.
The case was then dismissed with prejudice, which means that a second case cannot be opened against Alec.
The defense had asked to review all ballistic evidence.
"They buried it," Luke Nikas, a lawyer for Alec, said in court. "They put it under a different case with a different number."
Police body camera footage was played on the trial's opening day, with paramedics heard telling the cinematographer: "Deep breath, Halyna. Deep breath." She tragically died later that same day.
She is currently serving 18 months in prison, the maximum sentence. Alec was also facing 18 months.
Prosecutor Erlinda O. Johnson had called Alec "reckless" in her opening statement.
She said: "While it was a movie set, it was a real life workplace for many people," before noting: "But you will hear, t his workplace was on a tight budget. You will learn that some of the people who were hired to work at this workplace were very inexperienced, and one of those, was the armorer, a very young woman named Hannah Gutierrez-Reed. You will hear testimony from crew members who worked on the set, who will tell you that to them, Ms. Gutierrez's inexperience was obvious."
She claimed that Alec failed to do a safety check with the armorer prior to any time he handled the gun. "You'll hear that the reason he didn't do a safety check, is because he didn't want to offend her," she alleged.
Alec was represented by Alex Spiro, who in his own opening statement declared: "This was an unspeakable tragedy, but Alec Baldwin committed no crime. He was an actor, acting, playing the role of Harland Rust."
He maintained that while there were people on set tasked with keeping the crew safe, and those people "failed in those duties," he emphasized: "Alec Baldwin committed no crime."
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