Pablo Lyle remains seated during a hearing at the Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building in Miami on December 8, 2022. They release a new photo of the actor from prison.

MIAMI.- In the midst of serving the prison term for the involuntary homicide of Juan Ricardo Hernández, 63, which occurred in Miami in 2023, Pablo Lyle now faces another demand by the family of the deceased, who requests compensation for various expenses.

“Although it was thought that with this the problems for the actor had ended, a new lawsuit arose, in the civil court, by the family of the deceased requesting compensation for funeral expenses, psychological care and unemployment of Mercedes Arce, partner of the deceased. deceased”, rese People in Spanish.

But the actor’s legal conflicts do not stop there. It was also revealed that the lawyers of Pablo Lyle resigned from the defense due to alleged irreconcilable differences.

“In the midst of this new legal process, which began in March 2023, it is announced that the actor has been left without lawyers, who were also appealing to reduce the sentence of five years in prison and eight years of probation. This information “came to light after a virtual hearing was held to which the famous person did not attend due to lack of legal representation,” the magazine detailed.

“The native of Mexico had a virtual appointment this Monday, but did not show up since he would have been left without lawyers,” he added. HOLA!by bringing up information published in the Mexican Televisa program Hoy,

Pablo was not present, as it turns out that his defense gave up due to irreconcilable differences… the judge requested another court date and if he still does not have a legal team, a public defender will be assigned to him, they indicated in the Mexican production.

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On February 3, 2023, Judge Marisa Tinkler Mndez announced the sentence in a hearing scheduled in the afternoon in the Miami-Dade County Circuit Court.

This is one of the most difficult cases I have had to deal with. My motivation is to impose a fair sentence and this case has not stopped being on my mind since 2019, this has not stopped being on the minds and hearts of Mr. Hernández’s family and Mr. Lyle’s family, so many people has been affected by what happened that day. Mr. Hernandez did not deserve to die that day, Tinkler said.

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Pablo Lyle remains seated during a hearing at the Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building in Miami on December 8, 2022. New release Photo of the actor from prison.

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The sentencing took place almost four years after the actor was charged with involuntary manslaughter for the death of a man he hit in a car incident. By then, the magistrate denied Lyle’s request for a new trial and upheld the guilty verdict issued in October 2022 by a jury.

After a trial that lasted just over a week, the soap opera actor was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for the death of Juan Ricardo Hernández, a 63-year-old man of Cuban origin with whom he had an altercation near the Miami airport.

The actor punched Hernández, who died four days later in a hospital from a brain injury. The incident was recorded on security cameras.

“I just thought I was protecting my family,” Pablo Lyle declared through tears on February 3, 2023.

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