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Alec Baldwin manslaughter trial dismissed over withheld evidence

Alec Baldwin had involuntary manslaughter charges dropped by a New Mexico judge after his defence successfully argued that prosecutors and police had withheld crucial evidence about the origin of the live round that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust in 2021.

July 13, 2024 / 10:25 IST
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In delivering her decision, Judge Sommer criticised the state's handling of evidence, describing it as deliberate and warranting dismissal with prejudice to uphold the judicial system's integrity.
In delivering her decision, Judge Sommer criticised the state's handling of evidence, describing it as deliberate and warranting dismissal with prejudice to uphold the judicial system's integrity.

In a surprising turn of events, Alec Baldwin saw involuntary manslaughter charges dismissed by a New Mexico judge on Friday. The judge sided with Baldwin's defence team, who argued that critical evidence regarding the origin of the live round that tragically ended cinematographer Halyna Hutchins' life during the filming of "Rust" in 2021 had been withheld by prosecutors and police.

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Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer's decision came swiftly after days of courtroom deliberations, where Baldwin, accompanied by his wife Hilaria Baldwin and visibly emotional sister Elizabeth Keuchler, awaited the outcome. The judge's ruling prompted a mix of relief and restrained emotion among Baldwin's supporters present.

Baldwin's legal representatives had raised concerns that the Santa Fe sheriff's office, tasked with handling evidence in the case, had failed to properly document the live rounds found and neglected to disclose this critical information to the defence. They contended that this omission suggested the possibility that the fatal round may have originated from Seth Kenney, the film's prop supplier, who denies any involvement in supplying live ammunition.