Law Reduced Prison Time for Man Tied to Sacramento Shooting

Law Reduced Prison Time for Man Tied to Sacramento Shooting
Smiley Allen Martin on Feb. 6, 2022. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation via AP
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SACRAMENTO, Calif.—A suspect arrested in connection with last weekend’s mass shooting outside bars in Sacramento served less than half his 10-year sentence because of voter-approved changes to state law that lessened the punishment for his felony convictions and provided a chance for earlier release.

Smiley Allen Martin was freed in February after serving time for punching a girlfriend, dragging her from her home by her hair, and whipping her with a belt, according to court and prison records.