
Alec Baldwin's jury had doubts about actor's guilt before involuntary manslaughter charge dismissed
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Alec Baldwin's jurors already had doubts on his guilt after two days of trial testimony. A judge dismissed the actor's involuntary manslaughter charge on July 12.
"As the week went by, it just didn’t, it didn’t seem like a very strong case," juror No. 7, Johanna Haag, told The New York Times in a phone interview.
To convict Baldwin, the jury would have had to decide that the "30 Rock" star acted with "willful disregard" on the set of "Rust." The prosecution's case hinged on accusations of Baldwin's reported recklessness on set with firearms along with his lack of attendance at safety meetings.
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