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A veteran subway train operator left for dead after being stabbed 11 times inside a Brooklyn station last year lost a chance to face off with his attacker Wednesday when the man refused to show up in person for his sentencing.

Jonathan Davalos, who pleaded guilty in August to the attempted murder of Myran Pollack at the Crown Heights-Utica Avenue station, instead appeared virtually on a screen inside a courtroom, forcing his previously agreed-upon sentencing of 15 years behind bars to be postponed until Dec. 15.

Pollack, who worked for the MTA for mor

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