Rust Armorer's Lawyers Ask Court to Release Her from Prison After Alec Baldwin's Case Dismissal

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was previously sentenced to 18 months in April after she was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in March

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed (C) talks with her attorney Jason Bowles (R) and her defense team during the trial against her in First District Court on March 1, 2024 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed on March 1, 2024. Photo:

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Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the Rust armorer who was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the October 2021 on-set fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, is seeking to dismiss her conviction or have a new trial after Alec Baldwin's criminal case was dismissed mid-trial.

In court documents filed in New Mexico on Tuesday, July 16, and obtained by PEOPLE, Gutierrez-Reed's attorneys Jason Bowles and Monica L. Barreras sent a motion to the court asking for the armorer to either receive a new trial or have her conviction dismissed in the wake of "an egregious discovery violation" made by New Mexico's special prosecutors. 

Baldwin's case was dismissed in a surprise twist on Friday, July 12 after the actor's attorneys argued the prosecution buried evidence related to the case without the defense's knowledge. Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer, who also presided over Gutierrez-Reed's criminal trial, dismissed Baldwin's case with prejudice, meaning Baldwin, 66, cannot be charged with involuntary manslaughter again.

Gutierrez-Reed's attorneys argued in this new motion that prosecutors "withheld bombshell exculpatory evidence that it had a constitutional obligation to disclose and that would have resulted in a fundamentally different trial," for the armorer, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Hutchins' death on March 6.

Hannah Gutierrez Reed, ceneter, with her attorney Jason Bowles and paralegal Carmella Sisneros appear during her sentencing hearing in First District Court, on April 15, 2024 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Armorer on the set of the Western film "Rust,"Gutierrez Reed was convicted by a jury of involuntary manslaughter in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins who was fatally shot by Alec Baldwin in 2021
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed on April 15, 2024.

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Gutierrez-Reed was in charge of prop weapons on the Western movie Rust, which Baldwin, 66, starred in and co-produced, when a gun Baldwin was holding discharged and killed Hutchins, 42, on Oct. 21, 2021, in New Mexico. On April 15, Gutierrez-Reed received the maximum sentence of 18 months of incarceration at a New Mexico women's correctional facility. She was separately cleared on a separate charge of tampering with evidence during that trial.

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Gutierrrez-Reed's attorneys are asking the court to outright dismiss her conviction or grant her a new trial in light of misconduct discovered during Baldwin's trial, per court documents obtained by PEOPLE. They also asked that the court alternatively release Gutierrez-Reed pending an appeal and that special prosecutor Kari T. Morrissey be removed from the case.

Hannah Gutierrez Reed, center, with her attorney Jason Bowles and paralegal Carmella Sisneros during her sentencing hearing in First District Court, on April 15, 2024
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed on April 15, 2024.

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Despite Gutierrez-Reed's new motion, Emily D. Baker, a legal expert and former Los Angeles district attorney, tells PEOPLE the movie's armorer "is in a much different position" to have her case dismissed or receive a new trial.

"With the swiftness of that conviction and the evidence, including Hannah's own statements to police that she loaded the weapon, I don't know if any of this coming forward would change the jury result that she didn't do her job as the armorer," Baker says. "The position of Baldwin was much stronger. Hannah's position to get released and to get this overturned is not as good as Baldwin's. It's a much weaker argument for her."

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