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Criminal defense attorney Brian Claypool joins ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ manslaughter case dismissed by the judge. SANTE FE, N.M.

Elated actor Alec Baldwin feted the abrupt dismissal of his involuntary manslaughter case Friday at his swanky New Mexico hotel bar before enjoying dinner at a popular local Mexican restaurant in Santa Fe. Baldwin took an SUV a short distance from the courthouse to the El Dorado Hotel and quickly took a seat near the bar, where he celebrated with his wife, Hilaria, and his sprawling legal team, including Luke Nikas and Alex Spiro. His brother, Stephen, soon joined him.



FATAL TIMELINE IN ALEC BALDWIN ‘RUST’ SHOOTING THAT LED TO ACTORS INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE Alec Baldwin cried in court after his involuntary manslaughter charge was dismissed. (Ramsay de Give/Pool Photo via AP) The joyous scene was captured by a camera crew who appeared to be connected to a documentary in the works by filmmaker Rory Kennedy, who was also present. Clearly relieved by Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer's shock ruling in the Santa Fe First Judicial District Court that ended his three-year legal slog, Baldwin chatted breezily with well-wishers while nursing a pint of beer.

HIlaria was equally ebullient, conversing with several of the congregants and smiling widely. Alec Baldwin at the El Dorado Hotel & Spa bar Friday night in Santa Fe, N.M.

, celebrating the dismissal of his involuntary manslaughter case. He's shown being interviewed by .

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