Liverpool parade accused pleads not guilty
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Liverpool parade accused pleads not guilty
"More than 130 people, including eight children, were injured when a Ford Galaxy car struck pedestrians on Water Street in Liverpool City Centre, as fans celebrated the club's Premier League victory parade on 26 May."
"He appeared at Liverpool Crown Court via videolink from prison where he answered "not guilty" as each of the charges were put to him."
"Simon Csoka, KC, defending, said: "The system just isn't working." He also said Belmarsh Prison had still not arranged for Mr Doyle to be given a laptop in custody so he could view CCTV footage and other digital evidence. Mr Csoka said the prison's approach had been "incomprehensible" and the defence had faced "impenetrable red tape" in getting a laptop to Mr Doyle."
More than 130 people, including eight children, were injured when a Ford Galaxy struck pedestrians on Water Street in Liverpool city centre during a Premier League victory parade on 26 May. Former Royal Marine Commando Paul Doyle, 53, faces 31 charges including causing grievous bodily harm with intent and dangerous driving. He appeared via videolink from prison and pleaded not guilty to each charge. The charges include allegations relating to two babies. The legal team experienced significant difficulties accessing their client in custody, with weeks-long waits for visits or videolink conferences, and Belmarsh Prison had not provided a laptop to review CCTV and other digital evidence.
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