*First Donald Trump gets preferential treatment in his classified documents court case. Now actor Alec Baldwin’s involuntary manslaughter court case gets dismissed.
What do these two cases have to do with each other?
It seems the big fish are let off the hook while the small fish co-defendants are forced to bear the full weight of prosecution. Two defendants charged with the same alleged crime that happened at the same time and tried by the same judge should reasonably expect to receive the same punishment. Is selective prosecution working for Trump and Baldwin?
Click the video above for my take on it.
EURextra – How we got here
The shocking death of Hutchins on set was the first of its kind since the 1993 death of actor Brandon Lee, who was killed in the filming of “The Crow” when his co-star fired a prop gun containing a fragment of a bullet.
A journalist turned promising cinematographer, Hutchins was a native of Ukraine and worked as an investigative journalist with British documentary productions in Europe, where she did feature documentaries for the BBC and Discovery.
She lived in New York City, where she found a love for photography, before moving to Los Angeles. After taking a UCLA extension course for directing, Hutchins quickly figured out she loved cinematography more than directing, according to an interview for “Why Women Are Excelling in Hollywood” posted on YouTube months before her death.
Steffanie Rivers is a freelance journalist living in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex. Email her at info@SteffanieRivers.com with your comments, questions, and speaking inquiries. Follow her @tcbstef on Instagram, Threads, and Twitter.
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