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The prosecutors have made much of Gutierrez Reed’s alleged marijuana use in pre-trial filings. In his opening, Lewis did not raise another prosecution theory, that Gutierrez Reed was hungover or otherwise impaired on set. In an email prior to the shooting, Gutierrez Reed asked for more time to work as an armorer, but was refused. He argued that the production’s focus was: “rush, get this done, get the money.”īowles said that Gutierrez Reed was forced to perform two jobs - props assistant and armorer - and that she was stretched too thin, given the amount of weapons on set. In his opening, Bowles relied heavily on the conclusions of a workplace safety investigation, which faulted the production for numerous safety violations, and did not point the finger at Gutierrez Reed. “You cannot tell a live round from a dummy by a picture,” Bowles said. He argued that the photo shows that the live rounds came from Gutierrez Reed - and not that other source.Ĭountering that argument, Bowles said that several dummy rounds on set also had silver primers - making it impossible to tell by looking at it whether a bullet is live or inert. Lewis said that the production received another shipment of dummy rounds two days later from someone else. He said that at least one of the rounds in the box was live, noting that it had a silver primer. Lewis showed the jury a photo of Gutierrez Reed, taken 11 days before the shooting, in which a box of dummy ammunition is sitting on her lap. Lewis also argued that Gutierrez Reed was responsible for bringing those rounds. She’s the least powerful person on set.”īaldwin is expected to go on trial this summer on a separate charge of involuntary manslaughter. “What they’re trying to do, and what you’re seeing in this courtroom today, is blame it all on Hannah, the 24-year-old,” Bowles said. He also said that, as the film’s star and one of its producers, Baldwin “really controlled the set.” He argued that Baldwin should not have pointed the gun at Hutchins, and that Baldwin failed to get proper training in how to perform a cross-draw. Her defense lawyer, Jason Bowles, argued in his opening statement that Gutierrez Reed has been made a scapegoat for errors by Baldwin, the production, and others on set. She faces up to three years in prison if convicted. Gutierrez Reed is on trial for involuntary manslaughter and evidence tampering.