Prosecutors Seek Maximum Sentence for ‘Rust’ Armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the ‘Rust’ shooting, has shown no remorse in jail calls, say prosecutors.
- Prosecutors argue Hannah Gutierrez-Reed has demonstrated a lack of remorse and responsibility in jailhouse calls following her conviction.
- Gutierrez-Reed faces a maximum sentence of 18 months and a $5,000 fine; sentencing is scheduled for Monday.
- Defense requests probation, citing her lack of prior criminal history and the tragedy's impact on her life.
- Gutierrez-Reed made derogatory comments about the judge and jurors, and blamed others including the set medic and paramedics.
- Prosecutors request the judge to designate the conviction as a serious violent offense, limiting sentence reduction for good behavior.