Pablo Lyle could be deported and be released, said lawyer Sandra Hoyos, who has followed the actor’s case closely. The legal expert pointed out that a process is underway that will put the The future of Mexico in the hands of the immigration department.
There will be a new trial, now with the immigration court
Pablo Lyle’s immigration status in the US is zero, so it is possible, according to lawyer Sandra Hojos, that he will be deported to Mexico in the coming months, since an “order” has already been issued to cooperate with the intervention of the federal authorities. if.
“The (Florida) state court issued an order requesting full cooperation with the federationsin the case of the United States it would be the immigration department and we know that this is already the case, which means that it is very likely that he will be deported to Mexico”, he explained on the evening of May 2 in the show “Ventaneando”.
On April 14, 2023, the court reportedly issued an order asking all involved in the case to “cooperate with the feds in their demands to transfer to immigration prisontalk to the corrections department to see what this transfer will look like.”
In the lawyer’s experience, this would indicate that Pablo “will be transferred to immigration jail here in miamiwhere there will be a trial and they will determine whether he is deported or remains in the US, in my opinion he will be deported,” he said in an interview on the show.
“There has to be a trial, a written decision, it’s a whole process, it could be eight weeks, 12 weeks, it could be up to six months,” the lawyer said.
Will Pablo Lyle be free if deported?
Sandra Hoyos explained that due to the actor’s immigration status, the authorities could decide to deport him because it is the taxpayers who support him, which they would not want to cost the coffers.
Lyle was sentenced to five years in prison and eight years of probation, which could no longer be served if he is deported.
“If you get deported This is now in the hands of the Mexican authorities.they can make the decision to cooperate with the US and force him to finish his sentence in Mexico or simply to give you absolute freedom” said the lawyer.
However, Pablo could continue the appeal process from Mexico, but only with the goal of clearing his name.
“He can continue the appeal from a foreign country, he has lawyers, he can sign powers of attorney and if he wants to appeal to clear his name he can do it to overturn the decision.”
Pablo Lyle is waiting to be transferred to prison where he will serve his sentence and is currently also facing an appeal process, a civil lawsuit from the family of Juan Hernández, the $15,000 claim for the trial record and the process with the immigration department for you possible deportation.
Source: univision

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