Las Vegas Review-Journal

No to co-counsel in ‘Rust’ case

Judge tells DA to handle trial herself or find someone else to

- By Morgan Lee

SANTA FE, N.M. — A New Mexico judge said Santa Fe’s district attorney cannot serve as co-counsel in the manslaught­er case against actor Alec Baldwin and a weapons supervisor in the fatal shooting of a cinematogr­apher during a 2021 movie rehearsal.

Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer on Monday said the district attorney should either lead the case on her own or turn it over entirely to another prosecutor.

Baldwin and movie armorer Hannah Gutierrez-reed have pleaded not guilty to charges of involuntar­y manslaught­er in the shooting death of cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins. The charges carry a maximum penalty of 18 months in prison and fines.

Hutchins died shortly after being wounded Oct. 21, 2021, during rehearsals at a ranch on the outskirts of Santa Fe. Baldwin was pointing a pistol at Hutchins when the gun went off, killing her and wounding the director, Joel Souza, on the set of the Western movie “Rust.”

District Attorney Mary Carmack-altwies is regrouping after the resignatio­n of special prosecutor Andrea Reeb in the wake of missteps in the filing of initial charges against Baldwin and objections that Reeb’s role as a state legislator created conflictin­g responsibi­lities.

Carmack-altwies has been preparing to appoint a new special prosecutor and also guide the complex case as co-counsel. But a defense attorney for Gutierrez-reed objected to the arrangemen­t, arguing it would be illegal under New Mexico law and fundamenta­lly unfair to a 25-year-old defendant with limited financial resources.

Marlowe Sommer, the judge, said Monday during a court hearing by videoconfe­rence that the district attorney had misread key provisions of state law in assembling a team to prosecute the case.

“Basically, what I’m ruling, Ms. Carmack-altwies, is that you are going to use (the law) in the way I’ve interprete­d it, which means that you may not co-counsel, or you stay the course and not use a special prosecutor and prosecute it on your own,” Marlowe Sommer said.

Baldwin’s attorneys did not intervene in Monday’s arguments. A weekslong preliminar­y hearing in May will decide whether evidence against Baldwin and Gutierrez-reed is sufficient to proceed to trial.

Carmack-altwies said her agency is contending with a shortage of staff attorneys and that a new special prosecutor will need her help in getting up to speed on the case quickly. The district attorney also said her continued involvemen­t as co-counsel would provide an extra measure of accountabi­lity as an an elected prosecutor to political constituen­ts.

Defense Attorney Jason Bowles said the district attorney was unfairly exceeding her authority.

“We are representi­ng Hannah Gutierrez-reed — she is a 25-yearold female who does not have all of those resources and does not have a war chest,” Bowles said. “And the state is essentiall­y saying we get to put all this money together, a special taxpayer appropriat­ion, to go after not only Mr. Baldwin, but also Hannah Gutierrez-reed. That’s not what the statute was designed to do.”

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