Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer for “Rust,” claims prosecutors in New Mexico buried data that may have helped her show the gun within the deadly taking pictures might need fired with out Alec Baldwin pulling the set off.
In keeping with new authorized docs, filed Thursday and obtained by TMZ, Gutierrez-Reed claims the prosecutors had been sitting on exculpatory proof throughout her current manslaughter trial, which resulted in a conviction, and an 18-month jail sentence for her.
Within the docs, Hannah’s lawyer, Jason Bowles, claims prosecutors buried a report exhibiting the gun had “unexplained” alterations to the set off that had been unlikely the results of the FBI’s set off testing, and didn’t look like authentic manufacturing marks.
Hannah claims the gun went off by itself … and the report her authorized crew is speaking about was introduced up as a part of Alec’s pretrial proceedings.
After all, Alec has at all times insisted he didn’t pull the set off on the gun that shot and killed Halyna Hutchins on set.
Hannah claims this proof would have helped show she wasn’t legally liable for Halyna’s demise … she says the prosecution “withheld bombshell exculpatory evidence that it had a constitutional obligation to disclose and that would have resulted in a fundamentally different trial and likely a different outcome.”
4/15/24
Keep in mind, Hannah has been attempting to get her conviction overturned … and she or he thinks this proof and alleged misconduct by the prosecution are grounds for her to get out of jail, pending the decision of her different appeals.