the notion that there was a live round in that gun did not dawn on me till probably 45 minutes to an hour later. 45 minutes to an hour this. she s laying there and i go, did she get hit by wadding? sometimes the blank rounds have a wadding inside, that packs like cloth that packs the gun powder. sometimes wadding could come out and it feels like a poke. nobody could understand. did she have a heart attack? because remember, the idea someone put a live bullet in the gun was not even a reality. did you go up to her? i went up to her and immediately we were told to get out of the building. i stood over her for 60 seconds and she laid there kind of in shock? was she conscious? my recollection is yes. criminal defense attorney sarah ansari joins us, joey jackson, veteran hollywood
that s the first mistake of his. and then him pulling the weapon the hammer back and asking halyna about how far back and did she want to see that, that s not what you do on set. you re told what is required of you in the scene. you rehearse it, you go through it with camera, and then you shoot it. what he s describing to me is not good safety. joey, what do you make of this? there s a reason that attorneys say to their clients not to speak, and i get there s a public relations imperative because he wants to get out ahead of this, and i m sure he feels miserable, but you set yourself up for disaster when you do something like this, why? there s two tracks and sarah indicated what they are. there s a criminal trablgt tract in which you could be charged criminally for his
that gun could fire is if the trigger is already to the rear. if he decided not to just let go of the hammer but to have slowly put the hammer back, the gun would not have fired, is that right? correct, yes. if you gently allow the hammer to fall forward, it will not set off the cartridge. so, sarah, as a criminal defense attorney, i m wondering what you make of what alec baldwin was saying there he did not pull the trigger. i guess the question then, is he liable because he released the hammer as opposed to slowly bringing the hammer back to its original position? well, look, anderson, i m not a gun girl, but based on what scott s saying it really doesn t matter that he didn t pull the trigger because of the position of the trigger. so at the end of the day, it s about his mishandling of this gun, right? and his liability with respect to that. so we re looking at criminal
you re told what is required of you in the scene. you rehearse it, you go through it with camera, and then you shoot it. what he s describing to me is not good safety. joey, what do you make of this? there s a reason that attorneys say to their clients not to speak, and i guess there s a public relations imperative because he wants to get out ahead of this, and i m sure he feels miserable, but you set yourself up for disaster when you do something like this, why? there s two tracks and sarah indicated what they are. there s the criminal act in which you could be charged criminally for the mishandling of the firearm. there s the civil aspect in which you could be civilly liable and that relates to money. and you re talking about how you handle the firearm. this gets out and you re going to be cross examined. you re going to do a deposition and be asked questions under oath. you already made statements as it relates to you handling that
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