
"Seven men and five women have been sworn in as jurors, as well as two women who will serve as extra jurors and sit through the opening in case of difficulties. Judge Andrew Menary explains that they will first hear an opening on the case from the prosecution. He says the case concerns allegations connected to Doyle's conduct at the Liverpool FC parade."
"He says the case concerns allegations connected to Doyle's conduct at the Liverpool FC parade. He says: The incident, as you maybe aware, occured in a busy city centre setting and has been the subject of public attention. He tells jury members to only consider evidence put before them in the court, and not to carry out their own research. He says: Don't let your inquisitiveness get the better of you."
Seven men and five women were sworn in as jurors, with two additional female jurors appointed to sit through opening in case of difficulties. Judge Andrew Menary said the prosecution will open first and indicated the allegations concern Doyle's conduct at the Liverpool FC parade. He warned jurors to consider only evidence presented in court and to avoid outside research. Paul Doyle was re-arraigned on amended counts reflecting medical evidence and entered not guilty pleas. He faces 17 counts of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm with intent, nine counts of causing GBH with intent, three counts of wounding with intent, affray and dangerous driving. The case will resume Wednesday at 10.30am.
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