(TNS) The man convicted of the 1994 murder of University of Kentucky football player Trent DiGiuro was drunk at a CVS pharmacy in January when he loudly asked a woman if she wanted him to perform a sexual act on her, court records show.

Shane Ragland is due back in court in December before Franklin District Judge Kathy R. Mangeot, who is monitoring Ragland’s mental health and batterer’s intervention program treatment after Ragland pleaded guilty in February to disorderly conduct and public intoxication in the drug store case.

Ragland was sentenced to 30 days in jail — 20 of which were suspended — on the disorderly conduct charge. He paid $50 for the public intoxication charge.

Ragland’s public defender did not immediately respond to a request for comment Sunday.

According to a January

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