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A man convicted of a 2020 fatal shooting has had his 10-year prison sentence converted to probation.

Robert Baker served six months in prison as part of a plea deal for the manslaughter of Jason Holloway.

The defense argued the shooting was influenced by "COVID psychosis," a phenomenon linked to the virus.

Baker now faces 10 years of community supervision and will provide financial support to the victim's daughter.

A 39-year-old man sent to prison in March for shooting and killing a man in 2020 has returned to Lubbock to begin a 10-year term of community supervision as part of his plea deal with prosecutors.

Robert Baker appeared Monday in the 137th District Court for a re-sentencing hearing during which District Judge John McClendon converted his 10-year prison s

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