New York Post

Alec court boost

Faces less jail time due to rap dismissal

- By LEE BROWN

Alec Baldwin has won a key legal battle, with prosecutor­s dropping a charge against him over the deadly shooting of Halyna Hutchins — drasticall­y reducing the potential prison time he faces.

The Santa Fe County District Attorney’s Office confirmed to The Post on Monday that it had dropped the firearm-enhancemen­t rap tied to an involuntar­ymanslaugh­ter charge the former “30 Rock” star is facing.

That means Baldwin faces a maximum of 18 months in prison for manslaught­er, down from the five years he could have gotten before, if convicted.

Lawyers for Baldwin, 64, had argued that the firearm-enhancemen­t charge was “unconstitu­tional” because it was based on a New Mexico law passed after the deadly October 2021 shooting on the set of “Rust.”

Heather Brewer, a rep for the district attorney, confirmed that the charge was removed.

“In order to avoid further litigious distractio­ns by Mr. Baldwin and his attoratspe­neys, the district torney and the cial prosecutor have removed the firearm enhancemen­t to the involuntar­y manslaught­er charges in the death of Halyna Hutchins on the ‘Rust’ film set,” Brewer told The Post.

“The prosecutio­n’s priority is securing justice, not securing billable hours for big-city attorneys,” Brewer said.

Legal documents show that the enhancemen­t was formally removed in filings Friday, a week before the star’s first court hearing is scheduled. The reduced charge also applies to Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer responsibl­e for weapthe ons on doomed set who was charged alongside Baldwin.

Baldwin’s lawyers argued in a Feb. 10 filing that the enhancemen­t was based on a legal change made May 18, 2022, seven months after mother-ofone cinematogr­apher Hutchins, 42, was shot dead while a scene was being rehearsed.

“The prosecutor­s committed a basic legal error by charging Mr. Baldwin under a version of the firearm-enhancemen­t statute that did not exist on the date of the accident,” a court filing from Baldwin’s lawyers said.

Gutierrez-Reed’s lawyer, Jason Bowles, also filed papers that day saying his team “adopts and incorporat­es” the same argument.

After Monday’s announceme­nt, Bowles told The Post: “We applaud the decision of the district attorney to dismiss the gun enhancemen­t and it was the right call, ethically, and on the merits.”

Baldwin’s lawyer, Luke Nikas, did not respond to a request for comment.

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 ?? ?? BIG BREAK: A gun-enhancemen­t charge against Alec Baldwin (right) in the shooting of Halyna Hutchins (below) has been dropped by New Mexico prosecutor­s.
BIG BREAK: A gun-enhancemen­t charge against Alec Baldwin (right) in the shooting of Halyna Hutchins (below) has been dropped by New Mexico prosecutor­s.

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