Alec Baldwin pleads not guilty to Rust manslaughter charges


Alec Baldwin has pled not guilty to involuntary manslaughter charges in Rust shooting which led to the death of Halyna Hutchins.

Alec Baldwin, Rust, not guilty plea

Alec Baldwin has entered a not guilty plea in the fatal shooting of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

During the production of the Western film Rust, a live round was discharged from a revolver used by Alec Baldwin which killed Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza. Alec Baldwin was originally charged last year, but the charges were dropped just a few months later, although they were dropped “without prejudice,” which meant that the prosecutors could still refile charges as the investigation continued. Baldwin was again charged with involuntary manslaughter earlier this month, with the actor’s lawyers saying, “We look forward to our day in court.

While Alec Baldwin is free without bail, the actor does have to adhere to several conditions passed down by New Mexico judge T. Glenn Ellington, including not possessing a firearm, drinking alcohol, or having contact with any witnesses involved in the case, except for business matters related to the movie. He’s also not allowed to leave the U.S. without permission of the court.

Defendant is permitted to have contact with potential witnesses only in the capacity laid out herein: In connection with the ‘Rust’ movie and other related and unrelated business matters: provided, however, that Defendant is not permitted to discuss the accident at issue, or the substance of his or the witness’s potential testimony in this case,” reads the conditions. “‘Related business matters’ is designed to capture promoting the movie and other similar activities. ‘Unrelated business matters’ is designed to capture other business relationships between Baldwin and any of the witnesses. The Defendant is permitted to continue to utilize Matthew DelPiano as his agent. Discussion about the incident is permitted with the witnesses who are named as civil co­defendants only so long as such conversations are held exclusively in the presence of attorneys for civil litigation purposes. The Defendant will not directly or indirectly solicit witnesses or members of the cast and crew to participate in the documentary with Moxie films or to obtain statements regarding safety on the “Rust’ set outside of standard investigative procedures.