Carlos Dominguez, the man suspected of killing two people and nearly killing another in a series of stabbings in Davis, appeared in court Friday where the criminal proceedings were reinstated after he was deemed competent to stand trial.
Carlos Reales Dominguez was declared competent in December after initially being found unfit to stand trial and spending time at a state psychiatric hospital. He’ll next appear in court at the end of February.
A California judge who initially found the suspect incompetent to stand trial ruled on Friday that after treatment at a state psychiatric hospital, he now met the legal standard.
Carlos Reales Dominguez appeared in court Friday, the first time since he was declared competent in December after initially being found unfit to stand trial. He’ll next appear for a preliminary hearing at the end of February.