Davis Stabbing Competency Trial | Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center | Pink Floyd Planetarium Show at Museum of Science and Curiosity
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Carlos Dominguez appears in Yolo Superior Court in Woodland, Calif., on Tuesday, June 20, 2023, with court-appointed public defender Dan Hutchinson.
Hector Amezcua/The Sacramento Bee via AP, Pool
Jury to decide whether the Davis stabbing suspect is mentally fit to stand trial. Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center expands. Museum of Science and Curiosity celebrates Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon.”
Davis stabbing competency trial
The competency trial of the suspect accused of two murders and injuring a third person in Davis earlier this year is on break this week. When proceedings resume, the prosecution will lay out its case as to why it believed 21-year-old Carlos Reales Dominguez is mentally fit to stand trial for those crimes. CapRadio reporter Kate Wolffe has been following the case closely and joins Insight for more on the legal maneuvering from both sides, including why a jury is deciding his competency instead of a judge, and if that favors one side over the other.
Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center
The Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center serves people through violence and trauma, with the goal of getting each to a place of safety and hope with comfort and support. From human trafficking, to elder abuse, sexual assault and child abuse Faith Whitmore, CEO of the Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center, and former Sacramento County District Attorney Jan Scully, join Insight about how the non-profit is expanding its reach to meet the needs of today.
Pink Floyd Planetarium show
In 1973, Pink Floyd released “The Dark Side of the Moon” which today is considered one of the most influential and critically acclaimed rock albums of all time, and by some estimates, one of the best-selling albums ever. With psychedelic instrumentals, hypnotic vocals, and quirky sound effects, the album explores both existential and real-world themes with classic songs such as “Us and Them,” “Eclipse,” “Brain Damage,” “Money” and “Time.” Now you can experience the album as never before with an immersive planetarium show combining this iconic music with stunning visuals that will take you on a journey through the solar system and beyond. Jeff Rodgers, Planetarium Manager for the SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity in Sacramento, joined Insight to tell us more about this immersive experience which made its West Coast debut at the museum.