Alec Baldwin Charged
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Alec Baldwin Charged:
I guess we'll see what happens in court.
The problem(s) include Baldwin's constantly changing story. When interrogated by police, the first time, he said that he had extensive experience with firearms. During a second interview, he said that he really didn't know about them.
He claimed he never pulled the trigger, which in a single-action revolver, is impossible to happen without cocking it first.
His comments to police (and press) are inconsistent and at times contradictory. Prosecutor Morrissey will not be kind.
Finally, speaking to mens rea, Baldwin's mind was somewhere else when Hutchins was being airlifted off the set. He was discussing his upcoming vacation with his family. Of course, that's legally irrelevant, but it goes to show you what an a-hole Baldwin is.
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@George-K said in Alec Baldwin Charged:
The problem(s) include Baldwin's constantly changing story.
Yeah, he certainly doesn't appear to be the brightest bulb, and it's no real surprise that he's an asshole. God forbid, but if this should ever happen to me I'd be letting my lawyer do all the talking.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Alec Baldwin Charged:
I'd be letting my lawyer do all the talking
Yup. And that was one of the problems with Gutierrez's representation. On her 2nd police interview, he was useless.
New Mexico law requires an attorney who is licensed to practice in New Mexico. However, there's an "exception" whereby the "main" attorney can, by virtue of reciprocity, have attorneys from other states partake in the trial.
Baldwin has retained a wheelbarrow-full of New York lawyers to "assist" in his defense. The problem is that, according to one blogger, none of these lawyers are criminal defense attorneys. They do civil litigation.
Looking at their filings for Baldwin, they appear to be more than a little incompetent.
But, time will tell.
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@Mik said in Alec Baldwin Charged:
I don’t think so. It’s why you hire an armorer.
Agreed, if there weren’t multiple reports of gross negligence and ignoring basic protocols across the set. There had been several gun discharges on set already. https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2021-10-22/alec-baldwin-rust-camera-crew-walked-off-set
If I see my delivery drivers drinking, but let them go out on delivery anyway, then I bear some significant responsibility for any damage they cause.
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@George-K said in Alec Baldwin Charged:
Looking at their filings for Baldwin, they appear to be more than a little incompetent.
But, time will tell.
Using lawyers of questionable competence and an inability to keep one's mouth shut appears to be fairly commonplace at the moment.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Alec Baldwin Charged:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Alec Baldwin Charged:
Can we just go ahead and agree that always assuming a real gun is loaded without personally proving otherwise is a good idea?
Well yeah, we're also always told to never ever point a gun at anybody except in self-defence even when it isn't loaded, but this is a movie, and they have to point guns at each other.
I guess we'll see what happens in court.
You're saying he couldn't have checked it? How?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Alec Baldwin Charged:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Alec Baldwin Charged:
Can we just go ahead and agree that always assuming a real gun is loaded without personally proving otherwise is a good idea?
Well yeah, we're also always told to never ever point a gun at anybody except in self-defence even when it isn't loaded, but this is a movie, and they have to point guns at each other.
I guess we'll see what happens in court.
As Hutchins isn’t an actress, there would have been no reason for him to be pointing it at her for the scene. In fact, that she was shot instead of the actors in the scene would indicate that he was actively not aiming at anyone in the scene. Unfortunately, he wasn’t aware of where he was aiming.
And actors don’t point guns at each other in the movies. It’s these wonderful things called angles…
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@LuFins-Dad said in Alec Baldwin Charged:
As Hutchins isn’t an actress, there would have been no reason for him to be pointing it at her for the scene. In fact, that she was shot instead of the actors in the scene would indicate that he was actively not aiming at anyone in the scene.
I'd have to go back and look, but as they were blocking out the scene, Hutchins supposedly said, "Now point the gun at me" as she stood near the camera.
Baldwin had been sitting in a wooden church pew, rehearsing a scene that involved “cross drawing” a revolver and pointing it at the camera lens, Mr. Souza said, according to the affidavit. Mr. Souza said that he had been standing beside Ms. Hutchins “viewing the camera angle.”
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Who'd want to be famous?
Sure, he gets to live in a big house and what-not, but that shit would be awful.
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@Renauda said in Alec Baldwin Charged:
She earned it.
From the RWEC:
Lesser of two evils.
Am I a fan of Alec Baldwin? No. I am not sure how he got famous, and I don’t think I have ever seen him on screen or on television. And I harshly criticized his careless handling of a firearm that resulted in a death on the set of a movie in which he starred.
However. There are worse people. And in this video, you see one of them, as someone accosts Baldwin in a public place and demands that he say “Free Palestine” and “Fuck Israel” so that she will leave him alone:
One can only wish that he had hit her harder.
I find it amazing that the writer has never seen Baldwin on screen.
"Hunt for Red October?" You've never seen it? What TF is wrong with you?
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@jon-nyc said in Alec Baldwin Charged:
I’ve only seen him in Gengarry, Glen Ross as far as I can remember.
Red October is a great flick. Baldwin's character (Jack Ryan) is secondary to the plot. It deviates in some places from the book, but it's overall faithful to the book.
Check it out.
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How can somebody not have watched 30 Rock?