"Davis Stabbing Spree Suspect Deemed Competent, Trial to Proceed"

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Carlos Reales Dominguez, the former U.C. Davis student accused of fatally stabbing two individuals and injuring another, has been deemed competent to stand trial by a California judge after receiving treatment at a state psychiatric hospital. Initially found incompetent, his mental health has improved to meet legal standards for understanding and participating in legal proceedings. The ruling follows a period of treatment for schizophrenia, allowing the criminal case to proceed with a preliminary hearing scheduled for February 26.
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