Actor Pablo Lyle will be spending the next five years behind bars following his manslaughter conviction for a 2019 road rage killing in Miami.
Lyle, wearing an orange jail jumpsuit, appeared in a Miami-Dade courtroom Friday afternoon for the sentencing hearing.
In addition to the five-year prison sentence, Lyle will also serve eight years of probation, 500 hours of community service, and must attend anger management classes. He will receive credit for time served. Listen to the emotional statement from actor Pablo Lyle before hearing his sentence following his manslaughter conviction for a 2019 road rage killing in Miami."He was such a joyful person, very caring to everyone," son Juan Ricardo Hernandez Jr. said in Spanish through an interpreter."A beautiful person, there are no words to describe who my father was.
"That Mr. Hernandez lost his life because of something I did, something that walks with me, it haunts me when I go to bed and it's still there when I wake up," Lyle said."I never wanted any of this to happen, I never in my wildest dreams could have imagined something like this could have happened, that life could be lost and so many others affected so drastically in just a matter of seconds and just one punch.
"I'm so very sorry from the bottom of my heart," Lyle said."I truly thought I was protecting my family."
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