
"Paul Doyle, 54, was behind the wheel of a Ford Galaxy Titanium which struck a crowd of people, including two babies and six other children, on Water Street in Liverpool city centre on 26 May. He denies 31 charges including nine counts of causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, 17 of attempted GBH with intent and three of wounding with intent."
"Mr Doyle broke down in tears in the dock at Liverpool Crown Court as he was asked to confirm his name, and held his head in his hands as jurors filed in. Unknown Mr Doyle also faces one charge of dangerous driving and one of affray. The former Royal Marine Commando, of Burghill Road in the West Derby area of the city, was asked to enter pleas to four counts that had been amended since his last appearance. These reflected new medical evidence."
A Ford Galaxy struck a crowd on Water Street during a Liverpool FC victory parade on 26 May, injuring more than 130 people including two babies and six other children. Paul Doyle, 54, denies 31 charges: nine counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, 17 counts of attempted GBH with intent, and three counts of wounding with intent, plus charges of dangerous driving and affray. He answered not guilty to four amended counts reflecting new medical evidence concerning 29 victims aged six months to 77 years. A jury of 12 with two reserves was sworn; the judge warned jurors to avoid media and social media.
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