Jurors Questioned Validity of Alec Baldwin's Involuntary Manslaughter Case
Doubts emerged during the trial, leading to the dismissal of charges related to the 'Rust' film set incident.
- Two jurors expressed skepticism about the strength of the prosecution's case.
- Juror No. 7 felt the evidence did not support claims of 'grave carelessness.'
- Juror No. 9 believed Baldwin should not have been on trial, citing the armorer's responsibility.
- Judge dismissed the case due to misconduct by police and prosecutors, including evidence withholding.
- Baldwin and his family experienced relief but acknowledged the ongoing impact of the incident.