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Man who threw glass in ’10 death pleads guilty to manslaughter

Given 4 to 7 years for a ‘wanton’ act

Hector Guardiola listened to a translator while his lawyer, Albert Hutton, stood at right in the courtroom yesterday. Hector Guardiola listened to a translator while his lawyer, Albert Hutton, stood at right in the courtroom yesterday. (YOON S. BYUN/GLOBE STAFF)
By Maria Cramer
Globe Staff / November 10, 2011

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A Suffolk Superior Court judge today sentenced a South Boston man to four to seven years for a bizarre incident in which he threw a heavy glass at another man in a Fenway Park-area bar, the glass shattered, and a shard fatally wounded the other man in the throat. Hector Guardiola pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and other charges in the death of Michael DiMaria, a 23-year-old Wall Street consultant, in 2010.

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