“No.”
This is the man who reproduced the Colt .45 that Alec Stanley Baldwin wielded, the one that killed him War In 2021, cinematographer Halina Hutchins on Thursday mentioned the possibility that the gun could fire without any reason.
Alessandro Pietà of Pietà Firearms in Italy noted in testimony at the involuntary manslaughter trial of Stanley Baldwin in Untouched Mexico, “It will only fire when you cock the hammer, activating the trigger to the firing position.”
“If you want to drop the hammer, you have to pull the trigger,” said Wise Pieta. “The trigger is just a sear that locks the armor in that position. And if you want to do that you need to pull the trigger.
Alessandro Pieta
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Stanley Baldwin, who faces up to 18 months in prison if convicted, has always insisted that on the occasion he cocked the hammer, he did not use the trigger and the gun fired automatically. Even though the gun has now been significantly weakened in various subsequent units of testing over time, the FBI and independent forensic investigators say there is no way the gun could have fired without reason – exactly what Pieta said today. Said in its short version. Possibly the decisive testimony in the verdict passed in the court of Mary Marlow Somer.
Hutchins was fatally shot, and War Director Joel Souza was wounded while firing a Colt .45 on October 21, 2021. Stanley Baldwin was pointing a live round shot during a practice session at Bonanza Creek Ranch, Santa Fe.
Stanley Baldwin’s trial began on Tuesday and is set to last until July 19 before a jury trial is planned behind closed doors. Stanley Baldwin, who has pleaded not guilty to charges, was in court today. Whether he will testify sooner or later is still up in the air, although defendants in such cases rarely testify in their own defense.
Alec Stanley Baldwin is in the courtroom these days
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Defense lawyer Luke Nicks pressed Pieta, saying that before today, the witness had not actually located the gun since early 2018, when it was sent to the US other than a photo on a “Zoom meeting.” “While taking and dealing with the photos at the meeting on Thursday, Pieta confirmed with the lawyer.
The gun manufacturer’s testimony ended immediately thereafter.
Before Pieta’s testimony, today’s court session focused primarily on the role of law enforcement in the aftermath of the incident. War Taking pictures.
There was a short hearing in the second half of Thursday, when Sommers interviewed Stanley Baldwin about the police who conducted the shooting shortly after and the security cuts he had asked for at the “last minute” because of the Pass decision on. One batch of interviews featured a very smart Stanley Baldwin talking about his knowledge of weapons and firearms over the course of his long career.
At one stage, special prosecutor Kari Morrissey overheard Stanley Baldwin telling police, “I’m 63 years old and I’ve got six kids, I can’t trust fate anymore.” On another occasion, after Morrissey flatly stated that Stanley Baldwin was lying about not pursuing the case, the actor settled out of court, even though he suffered damages. 30 rock Actor’s personal lawyer.
In any case, Sommer apparently resented that the jury was being forced to wait for the trial to properly begin, cutting some of the defense’s teeth, primarily Stanley Baldwin’s personal future. But, was approved – although comments about his wife coming to talk to him in untouched Mexico are allowed.
Surprised by both the prosecution and the often-combative defense, Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Regional Crime Scene Technician Marisa Poppel explained her phase in the investigation of the tragedy that occurred at Bonanza Creek Ranch nearly three years ago, which began with the testing of ammunition. Was roaming around. exists in and beyond War Taking evidence to the scene and the eighteen eighties gun that killed Hutchins.
Essentially accusing Poppel of suppressing evidence, defense attorney Alex Spiro took the opportunity to take an unusual path when he began talking about some of the “good Samaritans” who have turned themselves in to the sheriff’s office in recent weeks. Had come. The man claimed to have evidence of where the bullets that killed Hutchins came from.
It was not temporarily concealed by Morrissey that the Samaritan in question was a good friend of the now imprisoned War Thel Reid, father of Arsenal forward Hannah Gutierrez-Reid. It was also not hidden that the bullets given by that person did not fit the one that had come out of the gun that was in the hand of Stanley Baldwin in that heinous incident.
The elder Reed is a legendary film gunman, particularly famous for his take on Westerns. He was the judge in Somers’ court for almost every occasion of his daughter’s trial this spring.
On April 15, he was sentenced to 18 months in an isolated Mexico prison after being found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in a live round of shootings that ended in chaos. War Prepared, Gutierrez-Reed is expected to be called as an eyewitness Friday through the form in the trial of Stanley Baldwin.
What she says is also a whole alternative kettle of fish. In interviews before the start of Stanley Baldwin’s trial, Gutierrez-Reed exercised her Fifth Amendment rights under demand from prosecutors. Her attorney Jason Bowles says she intends to do the same the next day.
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