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Is the Alec Baldwin ‘Rust’ trial televised? When is it and how to watch online or on TV

With jury selection having been completed, opening statements will begin on Wednesday July 10 as the actor faces involuntary manslaughter charges.

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The trial of actor Alec Baldwin for the involuntary manslaughter of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of ‘Rust’ in October 2021 is underway, with jury selection taking place during a motions hearing in a courthouse in Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday July 9.

Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer confirmed that opening statements would take place on Wednesday 10 July as the jurors seeks to determine whether the 66-year-old was guilty of the negligent use of a firearm and/or disregarded the safety of others.

During filming, Baldwin fired a prop gun, which he says he was told was empty but was actually loaded with live ammunition. The shot which hit Hutchins, who was behind the camera supervising the take, also injured the film’s director, Joel Souza.

The pair were both taken by helicopter to the University of New Mexico Hospital, where Hutchins died and Souza was treated before being released hours later.

Will Baldwin attend the trial?

Baldwin was initially formally accused of involuntary manslaughter in January 2023 before charges against the actor were dropped in April of that same year. However, the 66-year-old was changed for a second time after New Mexico prosecutors announced last October they planned to present their case to a Santa Fe grand jury to determine whether there was probable cause to charge Baldwin.

The 30 Rock star, who has pleaded not guilty, is expected to attend the trial every day.

When is the Alec Baldwin ‘Rust’ trial?

Opening statements will take place on Wednesday July 10, with the trial expected to last around nine or 10 days.

Each morning, proceedings will begin at 8:30 a.m MST (7:30 a.m. PT / 10:30 a.m. ET)

Can I watch the Alec Badwin trial online or on TV?

The ‘Rust’ trial will be covered live by Court TV, which is available for free on cable, satellite, over-the-air and online.

They will be streaming the trial every day on their YouTube channel and are also expected to provide coverage to other major networks.

Additionally, you can stream the trial on Law&Crime Network’s YouTube channel. They charge a $2 per month subscription fee, although you can sign up for a seven-day free trial.

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