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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A court-appointed doctor has determined that Carlos Reales Dominguez is not mentally competent to stand trial in the deadly stabbing rampage that terrorized Davis in April and May. But jurors will have the final say in July, a judge ruled Tuesday. Reales Dominguez will face a three-day competency trial July 24 in Woodland to determine whether his case will proceed, Yolo Superior Court Judge Samuel McAdam decided Tuesday, a day that saw Reales Dominguez ask for forgiveness for the crimes that left two men dead and a woman critically injured. “I want to apologize and say I’m...

