Alec Baldwin will face trial in July for manslaughter in the “Rust” shooting. The trial will begin on July 9, with jury selection and testimony following.
Baldwin’s attorneys wanted an earlier trial date, citing his eagerness to resolve the case swiftly.
The prosecutor’s schedule conflicts led to the trial being set for July.
Baldwin is accused of accidentally firing a live round during a rehearsal, resulting in the death of the cinematographer on set.
If convicted, Baldwin could face up to 18 months in prison.
Baldwin, both an actor and producer on the film, is being held accountable for safety lapses on the set.
The defense plans to challenge the producer’s criminal liability.
Safety investigators noted Baldwin didn’t have authority over the set beyond his personal assistant.
The defense intends to contest the indictment and grand jury proceedings.
Hannah Gutierrez Reed, the film’s armorer, is also facing charges related to the incident in Santa Fe.