Pablo Lyle
Born | November 18, 1986 |
Hometown | Mazatlán, Mexico |
Height | 6'0" (1.83m) |
Spouse | Ana Araujo (m 2014 - present) |
Children | Mauro Lyle |
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Telenovela Star Pablo Lyle Sentenced To Five Years For Deadly Miami Road Rage Attack
- Telenovela actor Pablo Lyle was sentenced to five years in prison for fatally attacking another man in a Miami road rage incident in 2019. A jury in October convicted the Mexican actor, now 36, of involuntary manslaughter in the 2019 death of Juan Ricardo Hernandez Sr., 63, according to NBC Miami. He could have faced a maximum sentence of 15 years — which Hernandez's family requested. Lyle did also receive eight years of probation, an order to attend conflict resolution management and must serve
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Pablo Lyle case: Florida judge refuses to dismiss Mexican soap actor's road-rage manslaughter case under 'stand your ground' law
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Mexican actor convicted of manslaughter in Miami road-rage case denied new trial
A judge on Monday declined to grant a new trial to Pablo Lyle, the Mexican actor convicted of manslaughter for fatally punching a motorist during a confrontation on a Miami roadway.
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Miami jury gets it right: Mexican telenovela actor Pablo Lyle is convicted in road-rage killing | Editorial
Pablo Lyle faces 15 years in prison for the killing with a punch of 63-year-old working-class Cuban Juan Ricardo Hernandez.
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Mexican actor guilty in Miami road rage death
A Mexican actor was convicted in South Florida on Tuesday of fatally punching a man during a road rage confrontation. A six-person jury in Miami-Dade circuit county found Pablo Lyle, 35, guilty of manslaughter, according to court records. “Two lives were destroyed by simple roadway anger, a situation we see far too often on our streets and on streets across the country,” Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said in a statement.
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Pablo Lyle Verdict: Telenovela Star Found Guilty Of Manslaughter
Pablo Lyle has been found guilty of manslaughter by a jury in Miami. Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernández Rundle released a statement following the verdict saying, “Two lives were destroyed by simple roadway anger, a situation we see far too often on our streets and on streets across the country.” The TelevisaUnivision telenovela actor of […]
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‘Not a scene from a soap opera.’ Jury to decide if Mexican actor broke law with fatal punch
Jurors will soon deliberate the fate of Mexican actor Pablo Lyle for the fatal punch landed on motorist Juan Ricardo Hernandez three years ago. And frame by frame, second by second, the surveillance video of the encounter will be key to their decision.
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State rests manslaughter case against Mexican actor Pablo Lyle. Then, his wife testified
Prosecutors on Friday rested their case against Mexican actor Pablo Lyle, as defense attorneys called his wife to the stand to describe his ultimately fatal encounter with a motorist in a road-rage confrontation on a Miami street three years ago.
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Justified force? Miami jurors see video of Mexican actor’s fatal punch against motorist
The general facts are undisputed: Juan Ricardo Hernandez, upset about being cut off by a SUV in traffic, got out of his car at a Miami intersection. As both cars idled at a stoplight, Hernandez walked up to that SUV — a passenger inside happened to be a Mexican telenovela actor named Pablo Lyle.
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Mexican actor killed Cuban man. Cultural, class divide raise concerns in a Miami trial
On the surface, the story could be ripped from a telenovela: A wealthy, handsome son of privilege faces justice after killing a poor working man on the street.
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Judge: Actor awaiting road rage trial can't go to Mexico
A Florida judge ruled Wednesday that a Mexican actor won't be able to return to his native country while he awaits trial on a charge that he fatally punched a man during a road rage confrontation. Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Marlene Fernandez-Karavetsos said she worried Pablo Lyle would not return to the U.S. for future hearings, and Mexico could agree not to return him. Lyle, 32, has claimed he acted in self-defense and was trying to protect his children when he punched Juan Ricardo Hernandez du
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Actor Pablo Lyle won’t be going home to Mexico to await Miami trial for manslaughter
The Mexican actor charged with manslaughter for throwing a fatal punch during a road-rage confrontation in Miami won’t be allowed to return to Mexico to await trial.
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