Pablo Lyle, a Mexican actor, was sentenced on Friday, February 3, 2023, to 5 years in prison, 8 years of probation and 500 hours of community service for punching a man to death in a fight. road scuffle. During a street scuffle in Miami, Florida in April 2019, Pablo Lyle got into a fight with Juan Ricardo Hernandez, 63. The first is said to have attacked Hernandez, who fell and hit his head on the road.
The man appeared to have brain damage and died four days later at a nearby hospital. Lyle was found guilty of manslaughter in connection with the October 2022 murder. Lyle is a Mexican television series performer best known for appearing in La Sombra Del Pasado and Yankee. According to the Associated Press, he has been in prison since his conviction last October.
Hernandez’s loved ones were also in the courtroom, and one of them put his hand over her face in prayer.
– Grethel Aguila (@GrethelAguila) February 3, 2023
Hernández’s son demanded that Pablo Lyle receive a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.
According to ABC, Pablo Lyle faces up to 15 years in prison. Lyle’s defense argued that he beat Hernandez in self-defense because he was with his children at the time of the incident and feared the 63-year-old was armed. On the other hand, Hernandez was found unarmed. Lyle’s defense team requested a new trial soon after his conviction in October, but Miami-Dade County Judge Marisa Tinkler Mendez denied the request. She argued that security footage of the incident, which shows Lyle approaching Hernandez and punching him, proves he was the main aggressor. Tinkler said,
“Evidence shows that Mr. Lyle’s actions were violent. Mr. Lyle must answer for his actions.”
Juan Ricardo Hernández Jr., Hernandez’s son, wants the court to give Lyle a maximum sentence of 15 years. He testified in court that he was there when his father died. Furthermore, the victim’s son claimed to have seen his father shortly after he was hospitalized, where he died 4 days later.
Hernandez Junior stated:
“I refuse to believe it’s him.”
Mercedes Arce, the victim’s fiancee, said:
“I know (Pablo Lyle)’s aim is not to kill him, but anything can happen in a moment. Every action has consequences.”
Responding to the victim’s family’s request for a maximum sentence, Tinkler said that neither side would be satisfied with her decision:
“This is one of the hardest decisions I’ve had to make. No one will be satisfied here. No one here will ever forget the suffering this has caused.”
According to Fox News, Pablo Lyle has just apologized in an official statement to the victim’s family for his behavior during the trial, saying:
“I am really sorry. I don’t stop praying from the bottom of my heart for him and for you.”
According to the Miami Herald, the trial was closely watched by the Hispanic community.
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