Also sounds an awful lot to me like they were able to replicate the hammer fault after they were already headlong into going after Baldwin, so destroyed the gun to cover it up. Guns aren't flimsy things, "broke it while testing" sounds like complete BS to me. Just wanted a high-profile collar, now they look like the utter muppets they are.
And "I don't recall that" does not equal "I didn't do it." She clearly had a lot to hide, and claiming to not remember is always the best way to deny something without openly lying.
@@torstenscholz6243 Right it's always a sign of deception now a days. I have a feeling (it may be obvious) that the lawyers advise witnesses to answer this way when it comes to difficult questions. It's infuriating how transparent it is that they are hiding something and like u said it almost always amounts to lies being told
She was thirsting for sympathy when she invoked her “dying mother” and the def counsel handled it perfectly that it didn’t seem callous when he went right back at her three seconds later. Definitely get the sense she wasn’t close to her mother - guessing mom didn’t approve of her lifestyle.
What are you talking about? Prosecutors were ahead of the game the day prior…and then Brady violation on evidence that wasn’t even exculpatory. Alec’s team did an exceptional job tracking down that evidence though, that’s for sure.
Especially that they knew about the ammo, since Teske approached them FIRST and they dismissed it as evidence. It was formalities, that prosecution didnt officially present it as evidence to defense tgat derailed the case.
The evidence wasn’t even exculpatory! Alec was still negligent on set with the gun the day of helayna’s: shooting and days prior. He’s part of why an entire crew walked off set.
@@pse888 Spiro had a really great retort to a lot of “I do not recall”s. He would follow up with a “do you deny it?” And the witness would be forced to acknowledge “no.”
I don’t recall is just a way to get around the question without answering it, sometimes they really don’t recall but in these cases normally it’s because they know that’ll it’ll help the the other side so they just say “I don’t recall” as a way to answer but not answer.
The level of prosecutorial misconduct here is astounding. Regardless how anyone feels about a defendant, they have constitutional rights, and in this case those rights were blatantly violated. Every case these people have worked on need to be reviewed immediately. There’s no telling how many other people they’ve hid evidence from.
it’s bizarre she thought she could get away with this in such a high profile case against highly qualified and well paid defense attnys- if she’s this brazen what does she do when representing people in cases with far less scrutiny?
This is hands own one of the best witnesses for body language analysis! So much in her face gives testimony to her emotions hidden underneath her attempts to keep her anger under control.
The prosecutor wanted to make a name for herself by prosecution a famous high profile actor. However it backfired so spectacularly she looks like a fool now. In fact the defense lawyer made a name for himself. Karma is a b.....
He's the lead attorney for Twitter/X's legal department. This is just the latest high profile trial he's done. He's already charging some of the highest rates for criminal defense in NYC.
Watching Poppels entire cross examination I kept feeling like something wasn’t right. Her demeanor, the way she was subtly communicating with Kari morrisey, the smugness. She knew she had something to hide and covered it with confidence.
Well he is too old now anyways, so there's not gonna be a lot of action films that he is gonna get involved with now. Maybe he'll just stick with light comedies, romcoms and sitcoms now.
the sad part is none of the cops and prosecutors will go to jail. They will be free doing what they do best, commit crimes in secrecy. This isn the first time they tried to prosecute someone for convictions instead of trying to find the truth. smh
@@masondegaulle5731impossible if that's the maximum allowable under the law and sentencing guidelines. shoulda woulda coulda, lol, meanwhile the rest of us live in reality.
@Wokko no it wouldn’t, and it wasn’t concealed from her lawyer. Her lawyer chose not to bring that evidence up because he said it would look worse for his client Hannah….did you watch the trial?
he did his job, grilled the state witnesses the way he should've, and kept his client out of jail. whether or not the public thinks baldwin is guilty, he did his job
Alec Baldwin is not guilty on account of being an actor, not an armourer Alec Baldwin was passed a prop with a live round! Checking and loading is not in his job description as an actor! That is not his job! Simple! There were people hired to ensure the set safety, and props and to ensure the armourers on set were all consistently maintained throughout the duration of shooting the film.
You’re not supposed to pull the trigger when you aim at someone on set, even if you think it’s cold. Blanks kill and so does debris in the gun. Alec was shooting blanks at actors, discharging gun unplanned and off script and refused to finish his safety classes. He got lucky there was a Brady violation. The evidence his team found wasn’t even exculpatory
Case dismissed. ⚖️ As it should be! They exploited this innocent man for far too long. May that prop handler remain where she belongs for having priors and committing this crime. She needs to stay locked up so she can’t do this ever again.
@meganm1074 it won't. The prosecution in the armorers case did tell her defense about this ammunition, they only didn't tell Alec Baldwin's defense, so it does apply to the Baldwin trial but not to the armorers trial
There was no priors. What are you talking about? Why does everyone want to make it Hannah v. Baldwin?? Halls said that the gun was OKAY when she handed it off. Doesn't that mean that it's OKAY? Doesn't matter if she was booted out of the church after handing it off or she left to go do something else while they setup cameras and lights and played hookie under the counter. Doesn't matter.
@@klipschornyGood point. But they didn't do any testing at Hannah's request to test it. So, if it's incriminating and helps the prosecution and not Hannah, why didn't they test it? Part of prosecution case in NM v. Gutierrez was that Hannah was negligent in bringing live ammo onto the set. That and keeping a messy go cart.
This case was ridiculous from the beginning and actually laughable to the rest is the world… it shows the Americans and their justice system as bloodthirsty and just bringing this case for sensation.
This must have been before what happened yesterday. To those watching, case was dismissed with prejudice (meaning charges cannot be refiled so it’s over) after the defense filed a motion to dismiss and the judge granted it on the basis on the prosecution withholding evidence that would have likely changed the outcome for the defendant. That evidence was a box of live ammo.
lol..when the lawyer first appeared in court and started to speak people in the chat of this channel mocked him and said stuff like "this kid has no idea and talks nonsense". Pretty much everyone in the chat. Now probably the same people are celebrating him and praising him. It's pretty amazing how quick the people on this channel "turn" to the "winning" side and pretend as if they always knew it. Not the first case I observed this behaviour on this channel.
If a person under the same false accusations and wrongful prosecution was represented by counsel appointed by the court, what would be their chances of getting the same just and fair outcome as Alec did? Percentages please 🙏🏻 (I say 7%. )
If the defendant wasn’t a high profile celebrity in a California Kangaroo court, what’s the likelihood that a prosecutor trying to make a name for themselves would have bothered to try him/her on evidence this thin?
Brady violations are incredibly rare because it directly violates constitutional rights so it’s not as easy as you would think to put a stat percentage on it.
@@jos_targaryen I believe hiding exculpatory evidence is a very common practice in prosecutions in the United States 🇺🇸. Uncommon, perhaps 🤔, but light years from “rare”. Cops are doing it on the daily.
What a difference in quality of lawyers between Hannah Reed’s case that concluded in 18 months jail sentence vs this trial where its completely dismissed because of evidence scorched by the prosecution. Regardless, the defence was able to exclude the safety failures as a Producer and only defend Alec B as an actor. He would have been found not guilty since the gun safety was the Armourer’s, Hannah Reed, and the AD’s, David Halls, responsibility.
We can’t really compare the two (although obviously being an actor he could have higher priced attorneys). Had there not been any prosecutorial misconduct, he could’ve gone to jail. We’ll never really know because we aren’t the jury.
Something is not fitting but I dunno. And another video you guys have posted recently the one with the qauderpelegic, It seemed like many comments on there were disrespectful to him though he made a mistake. I'm calling on this RUclips channel to take action regarding that.
Its funny how everyone was saying he was gulity and now everyone is moving that goal post saying he is innocent after his case got dismissal. i swear some of yall are so shameless its un real 😂
This was an accident I really don't think anyone meant for this to happen! Let this go an let that lady an her family rest! Alec Baldwin is an actor an definitely not a genius!
Team Baldwin - truly don't understand why this trial is even occurring. There was no criminal intent. This was a series of errors in the set processes where safety protocols should have been in place that would have negated this occurrence all together. In this case, the action was scripted--if he even was the one who pulled the trigger. Mr. Baldwin does not deserve this stress, expense, or to re-live this tragic occurrence. All who have a moral compass would already feel awful for what happened. This seems more like cruel and unusual punishment rather than what our justice system was intended to do.
Weak case to start. Hillbillies vs. all star defense TEAM. It not just the defense attorney but a whole legal and investigative teams that are able to uncover these facts. Not much different than the L.A.P.D. vs OJ. They didn't know what hit them! This is what I expected because the case was so weak and I was surprised when they brought it at all. Don't expect any "Hollywood dollars" after this!
If I was Baldwin I would never touch another gun ever again, even in a film! How was he to know that it was a loaded round? He trusted that these people were being honest. It just doesn’t make any sense whatsoever why live rounds were ever there, period! I can’t make sense of that; there was no need for a live round to ever be brought anywhere near. I just can’t make sense of that logically. This is a sad situation.
prosecution likes to win, it's like a game of golf for these people. i think half the people in jail are innocent. OOOPS we put evidence in the wrong VOUCHER
Exceptional defense attorneys
💯💯💯
Spiro has been representing Elon Musk for a while now.
Garbage
.just a show
They’re evil just like their client. And their client isn’t innocent - he got off due to the prosecution messing up. Don’t forget that.
@@BB4126 How are they evil. They are doing their job.
Amazing defense attorneys. They earned every penny.
A show for the people..all planned
How many millions of dollars to afford that defense team?
They got him off not because he was innocent… but yeah ok they’re “amazing” 🙄
@@BB4126 yeah they are amazing and they did their job and they caught the government hiding and not turning over evidence
I really liked Akex Spiro .. his questions were clear and concise. Great defense team
That defence lawyer was amazing, he grilled the witnesses and got them reversing on key issues
it’s call harassment
@@ItsaMAGAWorld No it’s called doing his job as a defence attorney, he was defending his client and creating doubt for the jury of the evidence
Spiro is throwing blame where it belongs--the people in charge of keeping live rounds AND blanks out of guns.
I agree
Also sounds an awful lot to me like they were able to replicate the hammer fault after they were already headlong into going after Baldwin, so destroyed the gun to cover it up. Guns aren't flimsy things, "broke it while testing" sounds like complete BS to me. Just wanted a high-profile collar, now they look like the utter muppets they are.
Prosecutor made an absolute fool of herself 🤦🏼♀️
Yes she did. She will be investigated and it won’t go well for her.
DEI hired prosecutor, no surprise she failed
Poppell avoided answering the questions truthfully and fully.
Her favorite phrase: I don’t recall that.
She most definitely had a selective memory.
And "I don't recall that" does not equal "I didn't do it." She clearly had a lot to hide, and claiming to not remember is always the best way to deny something without openly lying.
He/she was not the brightest lightbulb
@@torstenscholz6243 Right it's always a sign of deception now a days. I have a feeling (it may be obvious) that the lawyers advise witnesses to answer this way when it comes to difficult questions. It's infuriating how transparent it is that they are hiding something and like u said it almost always amounts to lies being told
She was thirsting for sympathy when she invoked her “dying mother” and the def counsel handled it perfectly that it didn’t seem callous when he went right back at her three seconds later.
Definitely get the sense she wasn’t close to her mother - guessing mom didn’t approve of her lifestyle.
brilliant defense team!! I watched it all, and they were on fire all the time, and way ahead of the prosecution! applause for them! 👏
What do you expect from gubbment gum shoes and prosecutors...Spiro was running circles around them from the starting gun!
What are you talking about? Prosecutors were ahead of the game the day prior…and then Brady violation on evidence that wasn’t even exculpatory. Alec’s team did an exceptional job tracking down that evidence though, that’s for sure.
He's a murderer.
@@murraymclean9072 you are one too...
That defense lawyer was brilliant, to get a case dismissed with prejudice is like so well done
Especially that they knew about the ammo, since Teske approached them FIRST and they dismissed it as evidence. It was formalities, that prosecution didnt officially present it as evidence to defense tgat derailed the case.
Like
@@maciektrybuszewski9964 no, they filed it under a DIFFERENT case file.
The evidence wasn’t even exculpatory! Alec was still negligent on set with the gun the day of helayna’s: shooting and days prior. He’s part of why an entire crew walked off set.
@@maciektrybuszewski9964wrong he approached Hannah’s legal team he never approached Alec’s legal team
The prosecutor’s incompetence will follow her for the rest of her life.
@@pandaman1968 you’re right
Big set up
Show..nothing but a show
Corruption, not incompetence.
Corruption, arrogance , incompetence.😊
"I don't recall" = I don't want to recall.
"I don't recall" does not equal "I didn't do it".
@@torstenscholz6243 "I don't recall" also does not by default equal "I did do it"
@@pse888 Spiro had a really great retort to a lot of “I do not recall”s. He would follow up with a “do you deny it?” And the witness would be forced to acknowledge “no.”
I don’t recall is just a way to get around the question without answering it, sometimes they really don’t recall but in these cases normally it’s because they know that’ll it’ll help the the other side so they just say “I don’t recall” as a way to answer but not answer.
Spiro gonna be a legend among defense attorneys...putting a prosecutor in the dock!
Don't forget Nikos! He wrote and argued the motion to dismiss
@@MaybeitsclusterB, didn't the prosecutor put herself in the dock?
@@evmcelroy Sure...because of the defense teams motion and the withheld evidence they uncovered.
@@MaybeitsclusterB I agree! Nikos did an EXCELLENT job arguing the motion to dismiss. You could tell he was "emotionally" involved in his argument!
The level of prosecutorial misconduct here is astounding. Regardless how anyone feels about a defendant, they have constitutional rights, and in this case those rights were blatantly violated. Every case these people have worked on need to be reviewed immediately. There’s no telling how many other people they’ve hid evidence from.
it’s bizarre she thought she could get away with this in such a high profile case against highly qualified and well paid defense attnys- if she’s this brazen what does she do when representing people in cases with far less scrutiny?
@@twilit the greed for recognition and fame makes people do insane things
This is hands own one of the best witnesses for body language analysis! So much in her face gives testimony to her emotions hidden underneath her attempts to keep her anger under control.
Prosecution has practically lost her career
Yup...."Welcome to Walmart"
not only that she will likely be investigated herself
There were even more live rounds on the set! What the ...?
The prosecutor wanted to make a name for herself by prosecution a famous high profile actor. However it backfired so spectacularly she looks like a fool now. In fact the defense lawyer made a name for himself. Karma is a b.....
100% this is what happened, now that dream is well out of reach. Absolutely disgusting self-serving corruption.
He's already a well known lawyer, but I get your point.
I loveeee how she told a witness “I’m going to teach him a lesson (meaning Alec)”. No maam, you have been taught a lesson. ☺️
@@y2ksurvivorthe prosecutor was a woman lol. Educate yourself
@@madclone84I'm pretty sure they were talking about Spiro already being a well known. ⁉️
Love this lawyer. He exposed all the people setting Alec up to get the blame for this. It didn't work.🙏
No one set Alec up. He was negligent. It’s too bad it never went to the jury. He’s not innocent.
@@BB4126 Do tell, how exactly is he negligent here?
Spiro just doubled his rates 😂 😂 😂
You bet 😂
He's the lead attorney for Twitter/X's legal department. This is just the latest high profile trial he's done. He's already charging some of the highest rates for criminal defense in NYC.
He didn’t win lol prosecutors fuced it up
@@AC-te9dr But he brought it to everyone's attention, yes?
@@AC-te9dr yeah so he won. His client has walked free from court with a clean criminal record therefore he’s done his job and won
Brilliant lawyering. They ambushed Poppell. They waited until trial was underway.
the CST was smiling and lying and playing word games. This was almost a TV game show for her.
This is scary. I’m thinking if this was me and a public defender I’m probably going to jail
Agreed
This defense attorney is spectacular he’s worth every penny. I think he’s better than Alan Jackson honestly with his cross examination.
He didn’t prove anything. Lol don’t be so oblivious
@@AC-te9dr Ummm, he proved the prosecution hid evidence and got Baldwin off on a mistrial, yes?
tbh we dont know who on his team cracked the hole in their armor...but regardless Spiro handled it beautifully either way
Alex Spiro is like a modern-day Perry Mason...❤
So many recollection issues under oath...
It certainly had a big impact. The case got dismissed because they hid it 😂
Watching Poppels entire cross examination I kept feeling like something wasn’t right. Her demeanor, the way she was subtly communicating with Kari morrisey, the smugness. She knew she had something to hide and covered it with confidence.
@@SmoothCriminaILOL also, she conveniently didn’t “recall” important things that any other person would have. Sketchy McSketch. 🤨.
the CST had immunity from prosecution to lie under oath. The investigators were on a power trip.
Who instructed her to hide the evidence?
I'm guessing the prosecutor...
they all discussed it together. prosecution and cops.
@@shawnatwood4653 I don’t recall.
I don’t recall.
@@3railmike713 GOLD!!!
Prosecute Seth Kenney
So many people walking away with PTSD from this. ❤
Great defense!
Baldwin will never touch a gun as an actor ever again.
Well he is too old now anyways, so there's not gonna be a lot of action films that he is gonna get involved with now. Maybe he'll just stick with light comedies, romcoms and sitcoms now.
the sad part is none of the cops and prosecutors will go to jail. They will be free doing what they do best, commit crimes in secrecy. This isn the first time they tried to prosecute someone for convictions instead of trying to find the truth. smh
Exactly because they have this little thing that protects them called governmental immunity and I think it’s BS
The way he nailed the prosecutor with his last few questions was masterful.
The actor was simply following the script and bears no responsibility for prepping props. The armorer should've gotten a bigger sentence.
She already got the max sentence.
@@靖淵曾 ...which should have been bigger.
@@masondegaulle5731impossible if that's the maximum allowable under the law and sentencing guidelines. shoulda woulda coulda, lol, meanwhile the rest of us live in reality.
@Wokko no it wouldn’t, and it wasn’t concealed from her lawyer. Her lawyer chose not to bring that evidence up because he said it would look worse for his client Hannah….did you watch the trial?
So who pulled the trigger or pointed the gun? A ghost? Lol
Spiro the dragon is born
😂😆
Spyro the dragon all dayyy. First thing I thought of when I saw Spiro 😂😊
An absolute joy to watch an exceptional team fight for justice!
Look at the incompetence of investigation and prosecution
I was going to watch this video but now I don't recall if I did already or not.
Lame that this fine drama ended mid-season.
Yeah wanted to see more! Oh well. Justice serviced!
I don't know... These Hollywood series nowadays just aren't very realistic. 😂
I didn’t inventory it because I’m a CROOK!😂
Ok, am I the only one seeing her resemblance to Philip Seymour Hoffman? 😮
yea, this lawyer is a beast. i wouldn’t be surprised if this becomes a movie
Matthew m should play as the lawyer, yes?
Alex Spiro is the new Super Star lawyer. Bravo, exposing the Prosecution's incompetence and evil.
How much do this type of celebrity defense pay for attorneys?
he did his job, grilled the state witnesses the way he should've, and kept his client out of jail. whether or not the public thinks baldwin is guilty, he did his job
How many innocent people are in jail because of incompetence? Scary.
Alec Baldwin is not guilty on account of being an actor, not an armourer Alec Baldwin was passed a prop with a live round! Checking and loading is not in his job description as an actor! That is not his job! Simple! There were people hired to ensure the set safety, and props and to ensure the armourers on set were all consistently maintained throughout the duration of shooting the film.
You’re not supposed to pull the trigger when you aim at someone on set, even if you think it’s cold. Blanks kill and so does debris in the gun. Alec was shooting blanks at actors, discharging gun unplanned and off script and refused to finish his safety classes. He got lucky there was a Brady violation. The evidence his team found wasn’t even exculpatory
@@sarahandronicus exactly 👍🏻
Lol so a ghost killed helena
The prosecution is playing checkers, this guys playing chess
In what part of Checkers do you hide stuff?
@@rogerthat4545 figure of speech, stop being literal
@lgbfjb1183 it's simply doesn't make sense here though.
@@rogerthat4545 it does, you just don’t get it, if you don’t you don’t
@@lgbfjb1183 then explain what part of checkers requires you to hide something?
Excellent video. Very sharp.
There wont be any more reporting on this case. It was dismissed.
Impact it may have. How embarrassing for you the case was dismissed
Embarrassing that it was dismissed due to prosecutorial misconduct with PREJUDICE? Do you have a mind of your own?
WHo will take responsibility for the death?
No ONE!!! As long as you have money
The armorer is getting nailed for it. So Hannah is responsible.
Armorer was convicted for exactly that reason
@@Enkarashaddambecause lies were told that she bought live ammo on the set. It's untrue Seth Kenney did.
@@VictoriaLynn59 Why did you not go and testify that you know who brought the live ammo on set?
So impressive… this is a defense lawyer
Alex Spiro vs Camille Vasquez?
Folks that supplied the gun are liable, opps it’s destroyed….
Or the ammo supplier
Case dismissed. ⚖️
As it should be! They exploited this innocent man for far too long. May that prop handler remain where she belongs for having priors and committing this crime. She needs to stay locked up so she can’t do this ever again.
Her case will be successfully overturned on appeal for the same reason as here.
@meganm1074 it won't. The prosecution in the armorers case did tell her defense about this ammunition, they only didn't tell Alec Baldwin's defense, so it does apply to the Baldwin trial but not to the armorers trial
There was no priors. What are you talking about? Why does everyone want to make it Hannah v. Baldwin?? Halls said that the gun was OKAY when she handed it off. Doesn't that mean that it's OKAY? Doesn't matter if she was booted out of the church after handing it off or she left to go do something else while they setup cameras and lights and played hookie under the counter. Doesn't matter.
@@klipschornyGood point. But they didn't do any testing at Hannah's request to test it. So, if it's incriminating and helps the prosecution and not Hannah, why didn't they test it? Part of prosecution case in NM v. Gutierrez was that Hannah was negligent in bringing live ammo onto the set. That and keeping a messy go cart.
This case was ridiculous from the beginning and actually laughable to the rest is the world… it shows the Americans and their justice system as bloodthirsty and just bringing this case for sensation.
It showed our justice system works, actually.
Most prosecutors don't care about justice they care about convictions.
@@A6Legitnot most all just want to raise their numbers
"doc information case" really needs to be a meme or gif.
I missed who loaded the gun.
Caught up.
She is in prison for 18 months.
@@cindymeloche1429 lolll 😂
Hannah loaded the gun with live bullets, then told Baldwin and crew members the gun was empty. She may have been high on dope.
Is that Mathew Broderick in the witness box ?
This must have been before what happened yesterday. To those watching, case was dismissed with prejudice (meaning charges cannot be refiled so it’s over) after the defense filed a motion to dismiss and the judge granted it on the basis on the prosecution withholding evidence that would have likely changed the outcome for the defendant. That evidence was a box of live ammo.
Very interesting!!
The guy placed his name on the map just like Johnny Depps lady lawyer. Guy is real life Harvey Specter lol
In Hindsight should’ve covered trial every day
It's like a whole Bojack horseman season 🤦🏾♂️
Hannah is responsible
lol..when the lawyer first appeared in court and started to speak people in the chat of this channel mocked him and said stuff like "this kid has no idea and talks nonsense". Pretty much everyone in the chat. Now probably the same people are celebrating him and praising him. It's pretty amazing how quick the people on this channel "turn" to the "winning" side and pretend as if they always knew it. Not the first case I observed this behaviour on this channel.
Amazing
spot on
Defense badassery !!!
Loved Luke Nikos s motion. Have listened to it several times.
That lesbian should resign
💯
😂😂😂
Not sure about her orientation, but I bet shes an alcoholic.
I like this lawyer 👏
kari morrissey WILL face disciplinary action!
If a person under the same false accusations and wrongful prosecution was represented by counsel appointed by the court, what would be their chances of getting the same just and fair outcome as Alec did? Percentages please 🙏🏻 (I say 7%. )
More like 6. Maybe 5,5.
If the defendant wasn’t a high profile celebrity in a California Kangaroo court, what’s the likelihood that a prosecutor trying to make a name for themselves would have bothered to try him/her on evidence this thin?
@@jamessinclair2584they're in New Mexico...
Brady violations are incredibly rare because it directly violates constitutional rights so it’s not as easy as you would think to put a stat percentage on it.
@@jos_targaryen I believe hiding exculpatory evidence is a very common practice in prosecutions in the United States 🇺🇸. Uncommon, perhaps 🤔, but light years from “rare”. Cops are doing it on the daily.
They were wanting to entrap him it seems. The evidence was sloppy at best. The right person is in prison for that poor woman's death.
The attorneys name is not Spiro with an I but with an e sounds.
No prosecution attorneys that lame..a big set up
@@taracat7723 Spend a couple days in your local criminal court and get back to us.
@@diecheneydie lol.
"I didn't mean too" is not a defence
Would you say that with Seth Kenney?
What a difference in quality of lawyers between Hannah Reed’s case that concluded in 18 months jail sentence vs this trial where its completely dismissed because of evidence scorched by the prosecution. Regardless, the defence was able to exclude the safety failures as a Producer and only defend Alec B as an actor. He would have been found not guilty since the gun safety was the Armourer’s, Hannah Reed, and the AD’s, David Halls, responsibility.
We can’t really compare the two (although obviously being an actor he could have higher priced attorneys). Had there not been any prosecutorial misconduct, he could’ve gone to jail. We’ll never really know because we aren’t the jury.
Something is not fitting but I dunno. And another video you guys have posted recently the one with the qauderpelegic, It seemed like many comments on there were disrespectful to him though he made a mistake. I'm calling on this RUclips channel to take action regarding that.
Its funny how everyone was saying he was gulity and now everyone is moving that goal post saying he is innocent after his case got dismissal. i swear some of yall are so shameless its un real 😂
Conspiracy
This was an accident I really don't think anyone meant for this to happen! Let this go an let that lady an her family rest! Alec Baldwin is an actor an definitely not a genius!
No, Jesse, you're NOT going to see a lot more. Case closed.
Well this vid aged well 😂
Team Baldwin - truly don't understand why this trial is even occurring. There was no criminal intent. This was a series of errors in the set processes where safety protocols should have been in place that would have negated this occurrence all together. In this case, the action was scripted--if he even was the one who pulled the trigger. Mr. Baldwin does not deserve this stress, expense, or to re-live this tragic occurrence. All who have a moral compass would already feel awful for what happened. This seems more like cruel and unusual punishment rather than what our justice system was intended to do.
How come they dont wrar the 1998 Briney Spears headaet microphones anymore?
Did they miss the memo?
The host was never a criminal lawyer and his "break down" should be viewed with caution...
Yeah this was already 1020 I don’t have money now
Harvard Law Daddy
🔥 🔥 🔥 ❤❤❤
Seth Kenny is the guilty one
someone on the prosecution took offense to Alecs dumpty impression. THAT is what this is about. OBVS
Weak case to start. Hillbillies vs. all star defense TEAM. It not just the defense attorney but a whole legal and investigative teams that are able to uncover these facts. Not much different than the L.A.P.D. vs OJ. They didn't know what hit them! This is what I expected because the case was so weak and I was surprised when they brought it at all. Don't expect any "Hollywood dollars" after this!
They wanted to be famous
Hannah was sharing responsibility with Sara “the Christian”
So what is the case? He killed someone by accident on set? Wtf
If I was Baldwin I would never touch another gun ever again, even in a film! How was he to know that it was a loaded round? He trusted that these people were being honest. It just doesn’t make any sense whatsoever why live rounds were ever there, period! I can’t make sense of that; there was no need for a live round to ever be brought anywhere near. I just can’t make sense of that logically. This is a sad situation.
prosecution likes to win, it's like a game of golf for these people. i think half the people in jail are innocent. OOOPS we put evidence in the wrong VOUCHER
Spyro the Dragon
Your true fans love ya Alec!!