"Rust Armorer Convicted of Involuntary Manslaughter in Alec Baldwin Shooting"

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The trial of the "Rust" armorer, convicted of involuntary manslaughter for putting live ammunition into a gun that killed the cinematographer, offers insight into the case against Alec Baldwin, who faces a similar charge for his involvement in the incident. Baldwin, who denies pulling the trigger, is set to stand trial in July. Prosecutors argue that he failed to observe firearms safety measures, while evidence and testimony from the armorer's trial could both help and undermine his case.
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