should be thrown out because they didn't intentionally load live ammunition into the prop gun that killed the film's cinematographer, a lawyer for the movie star argued in a court filing Monday.'s script supervisor, sued Baldwin in California Superior Court accusing of him acting recklessly with the six-shooter-style revolver on the New Mexico set of the indie Western film.
"'Russian Roulette,' however, is intentionally firing a gun that is known to be loaded with a single live round – not failing to double-check a gun that has been announced to be 'cold,'" lawyers for Baldwin said in their filings, obtained by Deadline."It is completely illogical for Plaintiff to contend defendant Mr. Baldwin received a prop gun that everyone including Plaintiff and defendant Mr.
The intention doesn't matter. If you didn't intend to drive drunk doesn't let you off the hook if you were still drunk and killed someone. Durr
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