SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- For the second time, Anthony Saccone -- the driver accused of drunkenly killing three people in a hit-and-run crash -- has been released from jail.

Saccone, 31, was released from the Onondaga County Justice Center on Saturday afternoon, according to inmate records. His release came the day after a state appellate judge ordered for Saccone's bail to be slashed by 75 percent.

The Camillus man was arrested after a deadly Feb. 23 crash near Onondaga Community College's campus.

Three people were killed in the two-vehicle crash:

Baylie C. Rose, 19

Michael S. Walker, 18

Samra Osmanovic, 20

Saccone has been accused of drunkenly speeding 86 mph through a red light and crashing into Rose's car at the intersection of Onondaga Boulevard and Onondaga Road. He was spotted running away from the scene after the crash, investigators said.

After his arrest, Saccone was originally released from custody after he posted a $100,000 bail bond. He was sent back to jail in March after he was indicted on three counts of murder and other charges.

Saccone's bail was set at $1 million cash or a $2 million after his indictment. Deeming the amount excessive, Judge Brian DeJoseph ordered for the defendant's bail to be reduced to $250,000 cash or a $500,000 bond.