As Alec Baldwin’s manslaughter trial approaches, Hollywood and the legal community are closely watching the case that rocked the movie world.

The seasoned actor, accused in the tragic incident in which cinematographer Halyna Hutchins lost her life on the set of the movie “Rust” in 2021, is facing a legal battle that could determine a lot about his future career and safety on the set.

Baldwin’s legal team has filed a motion to dismiss the charges, making numerous arguments for his innocence.

Although such requests are rarely granted, the move reflects the actor’s desire to ensure a fair trial and review the circumstances that led to the fatal incident.

According to attorney and former District Attorney Emily D. Baker, while it is considered unlikely that the charges will be dismissed, it cannot be completely ruled out.

The issue has sparked debate about safety and security practices on film production sets, highlighting the need for stricter rules.

The strongest argument is that the state did not accurately present the jury instructions. These are the types of potential mistakes that can turn things upside down. Thus, if there was an error in the way the jury was instructed about them, that may be an issue justifying the dismissal of an indictmentsaid the lawyer, Emily Baker.

The situation surrounding Alec Baldwin’s trial for the tragic incident on the set of the movie “Rust” is further complicated by the involvement of special prosecutor Kari T. Morrissey.

Baldwin’s attorneys claimed in the petition that Morrissey told the jury that “Must find probable cause for each of the following elements, “(1) The target fired a firearm during the production of the film without first ascertaining that the firearm did not contain live ammunition and while the firearm was pointed at direction of another, (2) The target should have known the danger involved in his act, (3) The target acted with willful disregard for the safety of others, and (4) The target’s act caused the death of Halyna Hutchins».