Baldwin's lawyers had called the so-called firearm enhancement unconstitutional in a motion filed Feb. 10.
Two days after Baldwin's defense filed the Feb. 10 motion, special prosecutor Andrea Reeb wrote in an email: "We are a tad confused on your motion on the firearm enhancement."
A couple hours later, Reeb sent a third email, admitting that the prosecutors were wrong and that she "100 percent" agreed with Baldwin's lawyers' evaluation of the firearm enhancement.
"I will have our documents drafted to amend the criminal information to take off the firearm enhancement," she wrote.
Days later, the prosecutors officially downgraded the charges, removing the firearm enhancement that could have landed Baldwin more than five years in prison if convicted.