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Tearful Liverpool parade-accused appears in court

Tearful Liverpool parade-accused appears in court

Summary

Paul Doyle is facing charges related to a car incident during a Liverpool FC victory parade that injured over 130 people. He appeared in Liverpool Crown Court where he denied all charges, including dangerous driving and causing serious harm with intent. Jurors in the case have been instructed to focus solely on court evidence and not external information.

Key Facts

  • Paul Doyle is accused of driving a car that injured over 130 people during a Liverpool FC parade.
  • He faces 31 charges, including grievous bodily harm with intent, attempted grievous bodily harm, and wounding with intent.
  • Doyle also faces a charge of dangerous driving and a charge of causing public disorder (affray).
  • The incident occurred on May 26 in the city center of Liverpool.
  • The charges involve victims ranging from six months to 77 years old.
  • A jury of seven men and five women has been selected for the trial.
  • Doyle pleaded not guilty to all charges during his court appearance.
  • Jurors were reminded by the judge to base their decision only on evidence presented in court.
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