Motion to Dismiss Alec Baldwin Indictment is DENIED!

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A week ago last Friday, on May 17, Judge Mary Marlow Sommer, presiding over the manslaughter trial of Alec Baldwin in the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of low-budge western movie "Rust," heard oral arguments around the defense team's motion to dismiss the grand jury indictment on a number of grounds.

This motion was, of course, contested by Special Prosecutor Kari Morrissey. Although my own legal sense is that the motion was without substantive merit, it was interesting to observe Judge Sommer go rather hard at Prosecutor Morrissey on some of the key arguments raised by the defense team.

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I covered that oral argument here at Law of Self Defense last Saturday, May 18.

Nevertheless, last week Judge Morrissey issued her ruling denying the defense motion to dismiss the grand jury indictment, and so we will be proceeding to the actual manslaughter trial, with jury selection scheduled for July 9 and the trial proper scheduled to begin July 10.

I will, of course, be live streaming the trial for its duration.

Today we dig into Judge Sommer's denial order, and see to what extent it tracks with my own legal reasoning on the dismissal of the indictment arguments on each side.

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