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Potential legal woes mount after the ‘Rust’ shooting tragedy



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Actor Alec Baldwin, seen in 2015. Experts predict a tremendous legal fallout after Baldwin pulled the trigger on a gun used as a prop while filming Rust in New Mexico and unwittingly killed a cinematographer and injured a director.





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Experts predict a tremendous legal fallout from the tragedy, definitely in civil lawsuits and potentially in criminal charges. In addition to Baldwin, a call sheet for the day of the shooting obtained by The Associated Press lists five producers, four executive producers, a line producer and a co-producer. They, as well as assistant director Dave Halls and armorer Hannah Gutierrez, could all face some sort of liability even if they weren’t on location Thursday.

The payouts — which could be covered in part by insurance held by the production company, Rust Movie Productions — would likely be in the «millions and millions» of dollars.

«There was clearly negligence on the set,» said Adam Winkler, a professor at the UCLA School of Law and a gun policy expert. «The producers had a duty to preserve the safety of the crew. There were obvious hazards on the set.»

Santa Fe-based District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies told the AP on Tuesday that the investigation remains in the preliminary phase and her office was far from making any decisions about whether any charges would be filed. She added that those involved in the production were cooperating with law enforcement.

There are «a lot of people involved and a lot of moving parts,» the first-term elected prosecutor said of the circumstances surrounding the shooting death on the set of «Rust.»





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Rust was being filmed at the Bonanza Creek Ranch in Santa Fe, N.M.





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Although New Mexico law defines involuntary manslaughter in part as a lawful act that resulted in death from «an unlawful manner or without due caution and circumspection,» defense attorney Nina Marino said she doubts any criminal case would be filed.

«If a local agency in New Mexico was going to go forward with criminal charges, that would have a real chilling effect on further filming taking place in New Mexico, and I think New Mexico appreciates the business,» said Marino, who specializes in white collar cases as a co-founder of the Kaplan Marino law firm.

Any film requires insurance coverage and any policy for a Western would hit upon the use of horses, other animals and firearms. The call sheet for Thursday alone mentions multiple guns, several horses and a daily snake wrangler.

An insurer would likely cover any accidental events, but the company might not pay for negligence claims on a movie set, according to Julie Shapiro, law professor and director of Loyola Law School’s Entertainment and Media Law Institute.

The insurance company will do its own investigation, Shapiro said, to determine if negligence occurred. The exact wording of the policy will determine what the company would pay.

While Baldwin, the other producers, the assistant director and the armorer might be named as parties in a civil lawsuit, not all may be found to be liable — particularly if they played no role in the safety aspects of the production or only held a vanity credit. The plaintiffs would likely go after the production company’s deeper pockets.

«How much? To what extent will insurance cover it? This is a loss of life — there is no dollar amount you can place,» Shapiro said.

On-set fatalities have led to safety reforms in the past. But Jeff Harris — founding partner at Harris Lowry Manton LLP and the lead attorney in two high-profile trials involving accidental deaths on television and film sets, including stuntman John Bernecker on «The Walking Dead» and camera assistant Sarah Jones on «Midnight Rider» — said incidents like these are rare if the cast and crew follow regulations that are standard for the use of firearms in the film industry.

«They’re not complicated,» Harris said. «They’ve been around for years. And it struck me — you don’t have this happen if basic safety policies are being followed. The end.»
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