Delonzo Logwood pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter in the 2008 slaying of Eric Ford.
Despite pleading no-contest to voluntary manslaughter, the result is still a "guilty finding" by the judge and can result in a sentence of 12 years. However, the actual sentence could be shorter because of time served credit.Logwood had faced one count of murder for the slaying of Eric Ford until today's hearing.
Logwood was previously additionally charged for the murders of Richard Carter and Zaire Washington, in the triple Oakland homicide, but these charges were dismissed in May at the request of
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