Shane Ragland, who has admitted that he shot and killed UK football player Trent DiGiuro in 1994, has filed for an appeal of his civil court case.
Ragland’s filing comes nearly a month after a Fayette judge refused to throw out a record $60 million in punitive damages against Shane Ragland in the sniper-style shooting death of a University of Kentucky football player in 1994.
Ragland’s attorney, David Broderick of Bowling Green, filed for the appeal Monday in Fayette Circuit Court in response to Circuit Judge Thomas Clark’s Jan. 7 ruling. Ragland had 30 days to file a notice of appeal.
Ragland, who was arrested in 2000, was convicted in 2002 of murdering Trent DiGiuro, but the Kentucky Supreme Court overturned the verdict in 2006.
He accepted a plea deal in 2007 and pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter. His sentence was for time served plus an additional three days of home incarceration.
Ragland admitted to fatally shooting Trent DiGiuro in front of a Woodland Avenue rental house while DiGiuro was celebrating his upcoming 21st birthday. Prosecutors have said Ragland was angry because he wrongly thought DiGiuro had prevented him from getting into the fraternity.
DiGiuro’s family sued Ragland, and in August a jury awarded the family $63.3 million, including $3.3 million in lost wages.
The amount awarded, if it stands, will be the largest ever to come out of Fayette County and the second-largest ever in Kentucky.
Ragland and his attorneys did not attend the civil trial, but filed a motion in September asking for the verdict to be tossed out and requesting a new trial. They claimed the verdict was excessive, despite their earlier offer to settle the case for $50 million.
Clark overruled that motion last month. His order represented the strongest public statements he has made in the eight years he has presided over the criminal and civil cases.
“This court … can find no greater act of reprehensibility than the premeditated, senseless killing of a young man about to enter the prime of his life, particularly in light of the purported motive,” Clark wrote. “To lie in wait, in the dark of night, and assassinate a person for purportedly being blackballed from a fraternity years earlier, the court can find no greater reprehensible conduct.”


I wish the fraternity would put a hit on Ragland.
Judge Clark did the right thing. This Ragland kid must have some severe emotional illness–people just do not go out a kill people because they are black-balled. Ragland needs to be locked up and treated. We need to know what makes these unbalanced people tick to avoid problems in future.
Want too know how Ragland got that stupid look on his face? When he first went to prison he was walking around the yard like he owned the place because “my daddy is rich and powerful and we have connections.” Plus he was talking up and started the crap about a Gov. Pardon. So he walked up too these guys pumping iron ( lifting weights ) and looked one guy in eye and said ” I think you’re through for the day and you need too get out of my face.” Someone picked up a heavy dumb-bell and co-cocked Ragland up side the head. And the rest is history. You reap what you sow.
Ragland = What a LOSER!!!
Ragland is so proud of his rich daddy, so pay up! You planned and executed an innocent person, you owe his family a debt no amount of money can repay.