California man who threw woman on train tracks in gets 17 years to life
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Juan Pablo Flores, 34, received a 17-year to life prison sentence for attempted murder after attacking a woman at the Allen A Line station in Pasadena. He pleaded no contest to attempted murder and admitted to prior offenses, including inflicting severe bodily harm. On August 7, 2024, during an unprovoked assault, he pushed the victim onto the train tracks and dragged her onto the freeway. The victim escaped and was later hospitalized. Flores will serve three years for bodily injury before completing his life sentence.
Juan Pablo Flores, 34, was sentenced to 17 years to life after attacking a woman at an A Line station in Pasadena, dragging her onto the carpool lane.
Flores pleaded no contest to attempted murder, acknowledged a prior strike, and accepted guilt for inflicting great bodily injury during the felony.
The attack occurred unprovoked as Flores assaulted the victim on the station platform before dragging her onto the freeway, where she managed to escape.
Flores received a sentence of 14 years to life for the attempted murder and an additional three years for inflicting great bodily injury.
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