A lawyer is breaking down why the latest "Rust" armorer verdict should bring serious concerns to Alec Baldwin and his legal team. In October 2021, tragedy struck the "Rust" film set after crew member Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot and killed by a bullet from Baldwin's firearm, thought to have fake bullets, per ABC News. Many legal filings followed the incident, including Hannah Gutierrez Reed, the film's armorer, and Baldwin facing the serious charge of involuntary manslaughter.
Over two years later, Gutierrez Reed was the first to stand trial among those involved in the "Rust" shooting. She was also charged with tampering with evidence for "transferring narcotics" to another individual on set after the incident occurred, per ABC News. Gutierrez Reed had pleaded not guilty to both charges as the trial began in 2024.
On March 6, 2024, a verdict was reached in Gutierrez Reed's trial as the jury found her guilty of involuntary manslaughter, and she was acquitted of the tampering with evidence charge, per Variety. She faces up to 18 months in prison; her sentence should be revealed in the coming weeks. Juror Alberto Sanchez revealed to reporters, "Someone died. You gotta take responsibility. Especially when you're handling weapons and you're in charge of those. That's your job." With Gutierrez Reed facing a guilty verdict, trial attorney Tray Gober, managing partner of the Texas-based law firm Lee, Gober & Reyna, is revealing why this should raise concern for Alec Baldwin's trial set for July 2024.
Lawyer explains why Alec Baldwin's team should be worried about upcoming trial
Months after the "Rust" shooting tragedy occurred, Alec Baldwin continued to point fingers while speaking with ABC News. He said, "Someone put a live bullet in a gun, a bullet that wasn't even supposed to be on the property. Someone is responsible for what happened, and I can't say who that is, but I know it's not me." However, the reality is Baldwin could face time in prison for his involvement in the incident, and with Hannah Gutierrez Reed being found guilty, trial attorney Tray Gober believes that the actor and his team have reason to worry.
Gober exclusively told Nicki Swift, "The guilty verdict in Hannah Gutierrez Reed's trial should cause serious concern for Alec Baldwin." Gober notes there will be differences in his trial versus Gutierrez Reed's because of the different roles they took on set. Gober believes Baldwin and his team's defense will rely on "the expertise of others regarding firearm safety and the assertion that he was acting in his capacity as an actor, following directions at the time of the incident." Gober thinks they may also reiterate Baldwin's belief that the firearm was safe to use. He explained, "These aspects, among others, could lead to a different legal approach and outcome when compared to Reed's trial." Baldwin and his team may use different tactics than Gutierrez Reed, but her guilty verdict should still raise concerns with the actor.
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