Prosecutors in New Mexico dismissed charges filed against actor Alec Baldwin, for the accidental shooting of a movie cinematographer in 2021. Mr. Baldwin was facing reckless homicide charges, a felony offense carrying a 1 to 5 year prison term in New Mexico. Special prosecutors dismissed the charges “without prejudice”, in light of new evidence that the gun fired by Baldwin may have been altered. If the firearm had indeed been altered, it would seriously undermine the prosecutor’s contention that the gun fired was fully functioning. When a case is dismissed “without prejudice”, the prosecution then has the right to re-file charges. However, criminal charges are rarely re-filed unless new evidence supporting the charges comes to light.
Jury Selection in Trump’s Hush-Money Trial
Former President Donald Trump's hush-money trial is set to begin in New York City on April 15, 2024. The case will begin with jury selection. Prosecutors and defense lawyers will be questioning potential jurors in an attempt to divine unspoken political biases,...
