
Fri Sep 06 18:55:59 UTC 2024: – The judge in the “Rust” case denied the prosecutor’s bid to revive the manslaughter charge against Alec Baldwin
– The prosecutor argued that the judge erred in dismissing the case with prejudice during Baldwin’s trial
– The judge refused to consider the state’s motion because it exceeded the 10-page limit
– The prosecutor may appeal the judge’s dismissal to a higher court
– Baldwin was accused of negligently pointing a gun at “Rust” cinematographer and pulling the trigger
– The judge found that the state deliberately withheld bullets from the defense, leading to the dismissal of the case
– Baldwin’s defense team also had motions rejected due to excessive length
– The prosecutor refiled a shorter motion to comply with the judge’s order.
‘Rust’ Judge Denies Prosecutor’s Move to Reopen Alec Baldwin Case on Procedural Grounds
‘Rust’ Judge Denies Prosecutor’s Move to Reopen Alec Baldwin Case on Procedural Grounds