Municipal Judge Thomas Nocella recently ordered defendant Domenique Wilson, the suspect in the home invasion and sexual assault at 44th and Spruce streets last December, to a mental-health evaluation, the Philadelphia Daily News reported.
According to the Daily News, Wilson's attorney requested that the judge order his client to undergo the evaluation, and the judge granted the request.
Wilson was arrested in Lock Haven, Pa. earlier this year on 36 criminal counts, including 12 related to an incident in which he allegedly held three students at Lock Haven University with a knife against their will and sexually assaulted two of them.
He is also accused of holding two female Penn students in their apartment against their will on 44th and Spruce streets last December and sexually assaulting one of them.
Wilson allegedly attempted to break out of prison at the Clinton Country Correctional Facility in February and was subsequently placed under suicide watch.
Wilson is scheduled for a status listing on his mental health on May 19.






