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On June 7, a Clinton County judge sentenced Domenique Wilson, 25, to 70 to 196 years in prison for the February 2009 attack of three Lock Haven University students and sexual assault of two of them.

Wilson, who used to live on South 51st Street, is also accused of holding two Penn students against their will and sexually assaulting one of them at 44th and Spruce streets in December 2008. He a trial for the Penn case is scheduled for June 16 in Philadelphia.

According to the Philadelphia Daily News, Clinton County Judge Craig Miller called Wilson “evil” and said he should never have the opportunity to commit such a crime again.

The sentencing follows Wilson being found guilty by a Clinton county jury in March of 39 charges including three counts of rape, four counts of indecent deviate sexual intercourse and five counts of unlawful restraint.

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