Telenovela star Pablo Lyle tries to regain his composure after reading a statement in court apologizing to the Hernández family during his sentencing in Miami-Dade Criminal Court in Miami, Friday, Feb. 3, 2023. Lyle was sentenced to five years in prison for involuntary manslaughter after fatally punching Juan Ricardo Hernández during a road rage confrontation in Miami in 2019. (Jose A. Iglesias/El Nuevo Herald via AP, Pool)

Telenovela star Pablo Lyle tries to regain his composure after reading a statement in court apologizing to the Hernández family during his sentencing in Miami-Dade Criminal Court in Miami, Friday, Feb. 3, 2023. Lyle was sentenced to five years in prison for involuntary manslaughter after fatally punching Juan Ricardo Hernández during a road rage confrontation in Miami in 2019. (Jose A. Iglesias/El Nuevo Herald via AP, Pool)

A Mexican soap opera star was sentenced to five years in prison, below the sentencing guideline, after a judge determined he had remorse for killing a man during a road rage incident.

“Nobody here is going to be satisfied,” Judge Marisa Tinkler Mendez said on Friday, according to NBC Miami. “Nobody here is going to forget the pain that’s been caused.”

Pablo Daniel Lyle, 36, was convicted in October of manslaughter because prosecutors said he punched victim Juan Ricardo Hernández, 63, in the face, causing him to fall and hit his head on the pavement.

The defense maintained that the victim instigated the confrontation by getting out of his car and pounding on the window of the actor’s vehicle at an intersection on March 31, 2019, but prosecutors said that Hernández was actually walking toward his car and away from Lyle when the punch happened and that witnesses said he had his hands up in a defensive position.

Sentencing guidelines were 9 to 15 years in prison. Lyle must also serve eight years of probation, perform 500 hours of community service, and attend anger management classes.

“I can only imagine the pain of losing a loved one, someone that important, especially in a situation like this,” Lyle reportedly said, addressing the 63-year-old’s family in court. “I think about it every day. I pray that this day will bring you closure and that whatever happens today you can leave this courtroom with grace in your hearts.”

“He was such a joyful person, very caring to everyone,” the victim’s son Juan Ricardo Hernandez Jr. said, translated from Spanish, according to NBC Miami. “A beautiful person, there are no words to describe who my father was.”

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