The has vowed to take back to court after a judge dismissed his involuntary manslaughter charge. The actor, 66, had faced up a potential 18 months in jail if he had been found guilty of the charge that was brought after the fatal accidental shooting of Halyna Hutchins in October 2021. On day three of his trial, however, the Hollywood actor was elated as him after ruling that the state had unlawfully omitted material pertaining to how live rounds of ammunition ended up on the film set.

Despite the case being dismissed, Halyna's husband is determined to see the Emmy winning director back in court. It comes almost two years after Baldwin and Rust producers reached a settlement with the Hutchins estate and her grieving husband to end a wrongful death suit. The lawyer for Matthew Hutchins, Brian J Parish, said on Friday: "We respect the court’s decision.

" However, he continued to tell : "We look forward to presenting all the evidence to a jury and holding Mr. Baldwin accountable for his actions in the senseless death of Halyna Hutchins." Baldwin's case is said to have also brought about the possibility that armorer Hannah Gutierez-Reed's sentence could be scrapped.

She had previously been jailed for 18 months after her own case regarding the fatal incident. However, as she plans to appeal, Gutierrez-Reed’s lawyer is making the same argument as Baldwin's did, and hopes to set her free. "The judge found intentional misconduct and we also have had the same failures in Hannah’s .