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Mexican actor Lyle gets 5 years in prison


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2023 Feb 04, 13:04, MIAMI
Telenovela star Pablo Lyle tries to regain his composure after reading a statement in court apologizing to the Hernández family during his sentencing in Miami-Dade Criminal Court in Miami, Friday, Feb. 3, 2023. (via AP)

Mexican actor Pablo Lyle was sentenced Friday to five years in prison for involuntary manslaughter after fatally punching a man during a road rage confrontation in Miami in 2019.

The sentence came almost four years after Lyle was charged with murder in the death of a man he struck during a traffic incident.

Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Marisa Tinkler Mendez announced the sentence two months after rejecting the actor’s request for a new trial and upholding the guilty verdict reached by a jury in October.

The 36-year-old Mexican telenovela star, who appeared in the Netflix crime series “Yankee,” had faced a maximum sentence of up to 15 years in prison. The judge also ordered eight years of probation, conflict resolution management and 500 hours of community service for the actor.

The actor has 30 days to appeal the sentence.

Dressed in a red jail uniform, Lyle looked calm and expressed repentance during the more than three-hour hearing. He has been detained since his Oct. 4 conviction.

Telenovela star Pablo Lyle reads a statement in court apologizing to the Hernández family during his sentencing in Miami-Dade Criminal Court in Miami, Friday, Feb. 3, 2023. (via AP)
Telenovela star Pablo Lyle reads a statement in court apologizing to the Hernández family during his sentencing in Miami-Dade Criminal Court in Miami, Friday, Feb. 3, 2023. (via AP)

After a week-long trial, a six-member jury convicted Lyle of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Juan Ricardo Hernández, 63.

Hernández, who was unarmed, suffered a traumatic brain injury and died four days later while hospitalized.

Lyle’s lawyers argued that he acted in self-defense. They also said that there were inconsistencies in the evidence during the trial.

When handing down her sentence, the judge, however, said that Lyle made a “poor decision” and acted “out of anger.”

The road confrontation was captured by security cameras.

Lyle’s brother-in-law was taking the actor, his wife and two children to the airport. Their car passed that of Hernández, who stopped at a red light, got out and approached the driver’s window of Lyle’s vehicle to claim that they had blocked his way.

According to security video footage, Lyle and Hernández got into an argument, and the actor punched Hernández in the face. Lyle claimed he was defending himself. He said that his children were terrified and that he feared Hernández had a weapon.

Lucas Delfino, leaning over at right, sits with other members of telenovela star Pablo Lyle's family as he begins to cry as Lyle's sentence is read by Judge Marisa Tinkler Mendez in Miami-Dade Criminal Court in Miami, Friday, Feb. 3, 2023. (via AP)
Lucas Delfino, leaning over at right, sits with other members of telenovela star Pablo Lyle's family as he begins to cry as Lyle's sentence is read by Judge Marisa Tinkler Mendez in Miami-Dade Criminal Court in Miami, Friday, Feb. 3, 2023. (via AP)

At the hearing, Lyle’s wife, his brother-in-law and his sister offered testimony before the judge made her decision public.

On Hernández’s side, his son described him as a very happy, attentive person, with good health and principles. Juan Ricardo Hernández Jr. asked the judge to sentence Lyle to the maximum of 15 years.

He said that the day before the altercation, he had been with his father.

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