A man charged with squirting semen on a woman at a local supermarket will undergo a psychological evaluation.

Michael Kevin Morris will be evaulated Sept. 29 by forensic psychologist Frank Dattilio.

Michael Kevin Morris (Photo Courtesy Bethlehem Police Department)

His attorney, Philip Viglione, said the evaluation doesn't mean he's planning an insanity defense.

"It's just another avenue I want to explore," he said of the evaluation.

Morris, 58, of Easton, allegedly squirted the fluid at 11:15 a.m. Feb. 22 on a woman's buttocks in the Valley Farm Market in Bethlehem.

Northampton County Assistant District Attorney Anthony Casola said about eight women claim to have been victimized by Morris dating back at least 20 years.

In many cases, the charges were reduced or dismissed because the victims couldn't prove the fluid was semen.

The victim in the Feb. 22 case was allegedly squirted Feb. 8 in the market. The first time she didn't provide police a sample to test. She did the second time, and a DNA test proved it was semen.

In the early cases, Morris squirted the fluid from a condom. In the more recent ones, including the Feb. 22 incident, he squirted it from a small hand-sanitizer bottle, authorities said.

Casola said he's aware of allegations against Morris in Lehigh and Northampton counties, including ones on a LANTA bus, at the Lehigh Valley Mall and in stores in the same strip mall as Valley Farm Market, including a dollar store.

Morris is charged with open lewdness and two counts of indecent assault in the most recent case. The trial was moved to December because Casola has previously scheduled trials in October and November.

Rudy Miller may be reached at rmiller@lehighvalleylive.com. Follow him on Twitter @RudyMillerLV. Find Easton area news on Facebook.