Videos tagged with Rust Shooting
Prosecutors have dropped the five-year firearms enhancement charge against Alec Baldwin in the 'Rust' shooting case. This decision stems from the fact that the law used for the enhancement was not in effect at the time of the incident, making the charge unconstitutional. Baldwin now faces a maximum of 18 months in jail for the original charges.
This video from Langley Outdoors Academy discusses a potential legal precedent set by Alec Baldwin's defense team in the 'Rust' shooting case. The defense argues that a firearm enhancement charge is unconstitutional due to retroactive application of a law passed after the incident. This argument could have significant implications for the ATF's Pistol Brace Rule, which is also seen by some as a retroactive application of regulations. The video features insights from Braden of Langley Outdoors Academy and references legal opinions from former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani.











