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Trial date set for actor charged with manslaughter in road rage death
Read full article: Trial date set for actor charged with manslaughter in road rage deathSurveillance video from the scene shows Hernandez, who appeared to be upset, getting out his car at the red light and approaching Del Fino. Del Fino gets out and the pair exchange words as the SUV rolls toward the intersection, the video shows. We were both yelling at each other," Del Fino said during last month's hearing. A witness who snapped a picture of the license plate helped lead police to the airport, where Lyle and Del Fino surrendered, authorities said. Del Fino has not been charged in the case.

Mexican actor granted 'stand your ground' hearing in road rage death
Read full article: Mexican actor granted 'stand your ground' hearing in road rage deathMIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. - Spanish speaking reporters descended to Miami-Dade County court Thursday morning to follow a popular Mexican actor who is asking the judge to dismiss his manslaughter case. Lyle, 32, asked Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Alan Fine to allow him to use a Florida self-defense law with a history of controversial cases. The law allows a person to use deadly force to prevent serious harm or death. "I want to thank everyone for their love and support," Lyle told reporters outside of the courtroom. Juan Ricardo Hernandez, 63, died days after he was punched by Mexican actor, Pablo Lyle, during a road rage dispute in Miami, authorities say.

Mexican actor gets Stand Your Ground hearing in road-rage death
Read full article: Mexican actor gets Stand Your Ground hearing in road-rage deathPablo Lyle was arrested Sunday after an alleged road rage incident in Miami. MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. - Spanish speaking reporters descended Thursday to Miami-Dade County court to follow a Mexican actor who asked the judge to dismiss his manslaughter case. Pablo Lyle, the protagonists of several popular soap operas, asked Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Alan Fine to allow him to use a self-defense law. He is facing charges in the March 31 road rage incident at 14th Street and 27th Avenue that resulted in Juan Hernandez's death. Witnesses told police officers Lyle knocked out Hernandez and fled.

Mexican actor gets Stand Your Ground hearing in road-rage death
Read full article: Mexican actor gets Stand Your Ground hearing in road-rage deathPablo Lyle was arrested Sunday after an alleged road rage incident in Miami. MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. - Spanish speaking reporters descended Thursday to Miami-Dade County court to follow a Mexican actor who asked the judge to dismiss his manslaughter case. Pablo Lyle, the protagonists of several popular soap operas, asked Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Alan Fine to allow him to use a self-defense law. He is facing charges in the March 31 road rage incident that resulted in Juan Hernandez's death. Witnesses told police officers Lyle knocked out Hernandez and fled.