NEWTON -- The man who's accused of killing a 73-year-old woman during the burglary of her home in 2012 will be back in court later this month for a reevaluation of his condition, New Jersey Herald reported.

Victor Razumov was declared incompetent to stand trial for Virginia Sommer's murder in September, nine months after he gouged his eyes out during separate incidents at New Jersey State Prison in Trenton. Razumov will be back in court on May 26, according to New Jersey Herald.

The newspaper also reported that Razumov's brother, Alexey, was admitted into the pre-trial intervention program (PTI). Authorities have said Alexey drove Victor to shops in Sussex Borough and Franklin to pawn Sommer's jewelry.

PTI is a rehabilitative program generally reserved for first-time, non-violent offenders. After successful completion of the program, charges are dismissed and there is no record of a conviction.

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