Alec Baldwin Urged to Apologize Following Dropped Manslaughter Charges as Legal Battles Continue

Santa Fe, NM — In a legal turn that caught the nation’s attention, charges of involuntary manslaughter against actor Alec Baldwin were dismissed last Friday in the tragic shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. The case, which has stirred emotions and garnered extensive media coverage, was closed ‘with prejudice,’ preventing Baldwin from being tried again on the same charges. Legal representatives for Hutchins’s family voiced their discontent shortly after the ruling. Gloria Allred, representing Hutchins’s parents and sister, expressed that despite the legal outcomes, Baldwin owed the family an apology. “A simple ‘I’m sorry’ to … Read more

Alec Baldwin’s Legal Team Seeks Dismissal of Charges in On-Set Shooting Case

SANTA FE, N.M. — In a significant development in a case that has captured national attention, Alec Baldwin’s defense attorney has requested the dismissal of charges against the actor related to a fatal shooting on a movie set. The incident, which occurred during the filming of the Western film “Rust,” resulted in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza. Legal representatives for Baldwin argue that the charges—of involuntary manslaughter—are unfounded, citing that the actor had no reason to suspect the gun he was handling contained live ammunition. Baldwin was rehearsing a … Read more

Case Closed: Judge Dismisses Involuntary Manslaughter Charges Against Alec Baldwin in ‘Rust’ Film Set Shooting Incident

Santa Fe, NM — In a recent pivotal ruling, a New Mexico judge has dismissed the involuntary manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin in connection with the fatal shooting on the set of the Western film “Rust.” The decision, which underscores a rare turn in the high-profile case that shook the film industry, arrived just over two years after the tragic incident. The case revolved around the unfortunate events of October 21, 2021, when cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot during rehearsals at a ranch near Santa Fe. Baldwin, who was holding the gun that discharged … Read more

Horry County Vet Enters Treatment Court After Drug Misuse Charges, Could Avoid Jail Time

GREEN SEA, S.C. — A local veterinarian, who faced allegations of mismanaging veterinary drugs, has been directed to undergo a rehabilitative program, instead of facing jail time, marking a significant development in a case spotlighting prescription drug management among veterinarians. Kelsey Strickland, proprietor of Blue Ribbon Equine Services, was implicated by South Carolina authorities in November for improper handling of Butorphanol – a controlled narcotic commonly used for pain management in horses. Strickland was charged with acquiring significant amounts of the drug and inaccurately recording or neglecting to maintain proper records for its use, affecting … Read more