last Friday February 3rd Pablo Lyle received a penalty 5 years in prison and another 8 on probation for her involuntary manslaughter of Juan Ricardo Hernández63 years old.
In March 2019, the 36-year-old actor punched him after a traffic incident on the streets of Miami. The blow caused his death days later.
Now, Sylvia Lyle breaks the silence since he knew the time his famous brother will spend in prison.
Silvia Lyle confirms the plan her family has after Pablo Lyle’s sentence
Silvia Lyle was among the actor’s family members in court last Friday when Judge Marisa Tinkler Mendez handed down the sentence in a hearing that lasted more than three hours.
According to the images of that day, some relatives of the soap opera actor such as The shadow of the past they burst into tears after hearing the sentence Lyle must serve.
However, the family plans and believes they will appeal the sentence.
“Yes, let’s make an appeal” Silvia Lyle warned, according to statements published by the People en Español magazine portal on February 7.
” We don’t know (when), but we will,” the woman warned.
It is the first statement on this from the actor’s family, who have 30 days to appeal the judge’s order in a higher court.
The The artist’s lawyers have already warned that they will exercise this right since last Friday.
“In my opinion, your suggestion is wrong and it still is. Of course, we will appeal, (Pablo Lyle) is innocent,” said Phill Reitzenstein, one of the actor’s lawyers, in statements published by People en Español.
” it ‘s crazy that some prosecutors would ask for a 15-year sentence for someone who has no criminal record,” he stressed.
Pablo Lyle was found guilty by a jury last October on a manslaughter charge in Hernandez’s death.
Source: univision

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