'Rust' Prosecutors Push for Maximum Sentence for Armorer Gutierrez-Reed

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Prosecutors are seeking the maximum 18-month sentence for Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer convicted in the accidental fatal shooting on the set of Rust, citing her lack of genuine remorse as evidenced in jail calls where she criticized the jurors, accused the judge of being paid off, and expressed feeling already punished. Her attorneys have requested probation, presenting letters from friends claiming she does feel remorse. Prosecutors also want her conviction designated as a serious violent offense, limiting potential sentence reductions for good behavior. Gutierrez-Reed will be sentenced on Monday.
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