Oakland man sent to prison for separate 2016 homicides

OAKLAND — An Oakland man has been sentenced to prison to begin serving a life sentence after being convicted of murder in one homicide case and accepting a manslaughter plea deal in another.

Otis Wyatt, 26, was convicted of second degree murder last year in the 2016 killing of Darrell Daniel. After receiving a sentence of 25 years to life, Wyatt accepted a plea deal in a separate, unrelated killing for a concurrent 21-year term, court records show.

On Jan. 9, Wyatt was transferred from Santa Rita Jail to North Kern State Prison. He will be eligible for parole in 2038, according to prison records.

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