Some bureaucratic paperwork between the Santa Fe district attorney and New Mexico's Board of Finance sheds light on possible, long-awaited next steps prosecutors may take in the fatal shooting on the set of "Rust" last year.
Santa Fe District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies' emergency request for $635,500 from the state to prosecute gives the first indications of the scale of any criminal case for the killing of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the low-budget Western.
In a document viewed by the Los Angeles Times, Carmack-Altwies said she may prosecute up to four people, each requiring their own jury trial — including actor Alec Baldwin, who authorities said discharged the weapon that accidentally killed the 42-year-old mother of one and injured director Joel Souza.
Here are some other key takeaways from the move:
Charges appear imminent
The letter suggests prosecutors are close to filing criminal charges, attorneys said.
"The fact that the DA went to the state to get this funding leads me to believe that at least one person will be charged now," said trial attorney and former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani, president of West Coast Trial Lawyers, who is not involved in the case. "This is a public document; you better be ready to charge someone."
To be sure, as Baldwin's attorney Luke Nikas said, the DA has said she has not decided who if anyone will be charged.