SANTA FE, N.M. — A nearly three-year legal saga for Alec Baldwin in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer ended Friday without a verdict but with tears of relief for the actor and a small coterie of family who had settled into a somber daily routine on wooden benches inside a windowless New Mexico courtroom at trial.
In the morning, 16 jurors had filed into the courtroom for a third day of scrawling notes and listening with steepled hands to testimony in the involuntary manslaughter trial against Baldwin in the 2021 shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, only to be released for the day as the trial took an unscheduled detour.
''Have a great weekend,'' Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer said.
Outside the jury's view, the criminal case against Baldwin was teetering as defense attorneys for Baldwin accused local investigators and prosecutors of concealing evidence that might shed light on the unconfirmed origin of live ammunition on the set of ''Rust.''
It was Baldwin's fifth day in court. He arrived each morning in a black SUV with his wife, Hilaria Baldwin, to a phalanx of outdoor media cameras. Inside the courtroom Monday, at the start, an energetic Baldwin whispered to an attorney, scrawled on a legal pad and passed post-it notes to his legal team.
The defense won an early victory as the judge ruled Baldwin could not be held criminally liable for his role as co-producer on ''Rust." The case would focus on Baldwin's handling of a gun as lead actor.
Come Tuesday, the defendant's younger brother, Stephen Baldwin, arrived in the back of the courtroom for jury selection. He would return each day, all day. Among a pool of 70 potential jurors, all but three were familiar with the ''Rust'' shooting case. By day's end, a jury of five men and 11 women were seated for trial.
For opening statements Wednesday, the courtroom was packed to capacity, with half of the gallery reserved for news media, from local network TV to the Times of London, and a few designated photographers. Attorneys and the public filled the other half, some friends and relatives of Baldwin along with local curiosity seekers and traveling amateur trial afficionados.