ERROR! Alec Baldwin Trial Dismissal Was Legally WRONG

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Just a quick show today, folks, to set out a framework for the proposal that the dismissal with prejudice of Alec Baldwin's manslaughter trial was legally incorrect.

And, yes, I'm aware that I appear the be the only internet lawyer taking that position--it's OK, I'm used to it. :-)

On that note, I WELCOME any LAW-BASED argument against my proposition--comments will be completely open for that purpose on all social media platforms.

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Expert Analysis: Break down the key moments from Alec Baldwin's trial with legal expert Attorney Andrew Branca.
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What did Alec Baldwin ACTUALLY do wrong?
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Disclaimer: This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For legal advice, please consult with a competent legal professional in your jurisdiction.

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