Pablo Lyle would have received a special reception from his fellow prison mates after Judge Marissa Tinkler Mendez finally handed down his sentence.
On February 3, Tinkler sentenced the actor to five years in prison and eight years of probation, as well as 100 hours of community service for the involuntary manslaughter of Juan Ricardo Hernández.
The gesture that fellow inmates would have with Pablo Lyle
It was Hoy host Andrea Legarreta who revealed during the February 7 broadcast the alleged gesture by inmates at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, Miami, to Lyle.
“Because of Pablo’s behavior in prison, he also made people who treat him very well,” she said at the beginning of her story.
For this reason, the inmates with whom the 36-year-old actor has lived during this time would warmly welcome him upon his arrival at the prison, since he was in the Miami-Dade court.
“When he arrives and walks down the hall to his cell, many of his fellow inmates applauded him, because they expected it to be a longer sentence,” Legarreta said.
Recall that the Florida District Attorney’s Office asked the judge to set the maximum sentence for Pablo, which is 15 years in prison.
“This is a sad example of something that has gone too far. I think if Lyle had a second chance, he wouldn’t have taken those actions that he now has to take responsibility for,” Tinkler said of his decision.
The communicator also spoke about the period that the protagonist in soap operas such as “My Adorable Curse” will spend in prison.
“They’re not going to tell you how long you’ve been [arrestado]what is true is, that he should, as far as I know, from this proposition imposed upon him, [cumplir] with 85 percent, which then drops to about four [años]”, he clarified.
“And then from the time the trial took place in October until today, there are a few months that will be taken away from him, because if he stays like this, he would have spent three years and months in prison, plus the eight on probation,” he added. .
Pablo Lyle’s lawyer says prosecutors should not seek ‘revenge’ against actor
Phil Reisenstein, Pablo Lyle’s defense attorney, confirmed before the microphone of El Gordo and La Flaca that they will appeal the sentence, which he considers “wrong.”
“He’s innocent, he didn’t break Florida State law, he was just defending his family. It’s crazy that some prosecutors asked for a 15-year sentence for someone who has no criminal record,” he said.
Reisenstein also raised the possibility that authorities sought revenge on the actor rather than justice for Juan Ricardo.
“This is not about the Hernandez family, we understand what they are asking for, they lost a loved one and it makes sense, but prosecutors should seek justice, not revenge,” he said.
Source: univision

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