Judge will decide whether to dismiss charges against Alec Bladwin for death in “Rust”

A New Mexico judge on Friday heard requests from actor Alec Baldwin's defense that the charges against him in the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins be dismissed, in an effort to prevent him from being targeted. an unprecedented manslaughter trial on a Hollywood film set.

Baldwin's lawyers have called for the indictment to be dismissed, alleging prosecutorial misconduct, failures to prove the actor committed the crime and the destruction of evidence during testing of the gun Baldwin used in 2021 during a rehearsal on the film's set. “Rust”, in the US state of New Mexico.

“We need the court to step in and look at this abuse of power,” attorney Alex Spiro said during a virtual hearing with Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer, who will preside over Baldwin’s trial if the case reaches that stage, scheduled to begin on July 10. .

During the hearing, Special State Attorney Kari Morrissey denied allegations made by Baldwin's lawyers that she withheld evidence from the grand jury that indicted Baldwin in January.

She also said jurors were presented with evidence that Baldwin was criminally negligent in pointing the gun at Hutchins, a violation of industry safety rules.

“The actor has responsibility for firearms when they are in his hands,” he stated.

The judge will give her ruling on the actor's request next week.

Hutchins was hit by a bullet after Baldwin pointed the gun at her as she was moving a camera. The actor claims he didn't pull the trigger, something that has become central to the case.

Source: CNN Brasil

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