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Paul Doyle in court over Liverpool FC parade crash Paul Doyle in court over Liverpool FC parade crash
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Paul Doyle appeared at Liverpool Magistrates' Court on Friday Paul Doyle appeared at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday
Paul Doyle has appeared in court accused of driving his car into a crowd of people after Liverpool FC's trophy parade.Paul Doyle has appeared in court accused of driving his car into a crowd of people after Liverpool FC's trophy parade.
The former Royal Marine, 53, faces seven charges including wounding with intent, causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, attempting to cause GBH with intent and dangerous driving.The former Royal Marine, 53, faces seven charges including wounding with intent, causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, attempting to cause GBH with intent and dangerous driving.
A total of 79 people were injured on Water Street in the city centre just before 18:00 BST on Monday. The charges relate to six victims, including two children, after a total of 79 people were injured in the city centre on Monday evening.
The father-of-three of Burghill Road in West Derby, Liverpool, was escorted into the dock at Liverpool Magistrates' Court wearing a black suit, grey tie and white shirt. The father-of-three of Burghill Road in West Derby, Liverpool, was escorted into the dock at Liverpool Crown Court wearing a black suit, grey tie and white shirt.
Mr Doyle appeared emotional as he spoke quietly only to confirm his date of birth and age. Mr Doyle was not asked to respond to the charges, with a plea and trial preparation hearing set for 12 August by Recorder of Liverpool Judge Andrew Menary KC.
For much of the hearing, he sat in the dock with his head down, listening to proceedings. The judge said he would fix a provisional trial date of 24 November, with the case expected to last three to four weeks.
None of his family or friends chose to attend court today. The defendant stood with his head down as the charges were read to him. He told the court that reporting restrictions, introduced when Mr Doyle appeared earlier in Liverpool Magistrates' Court, would remain in place.
Mr Doyle was not asked to enter a plea. District Judge Paul Healey confirmed he has imposed a number of reporting restrictions. A further hearing to discuss those restrictions, which Mr Doyle was told he does not need to attend, has been scheduled to take place on Tuesday.
Richard Derby, defending, confirmed there will be no application for bail today. Mr Doyle did not apply for bail at the hearing
Philip Astbury, prosecuting, told Judge Menary the charges "as they stand may change".
"This is an ongoing investigation and there are a great deal of witnesses to be interviewed and footage to be reviewed," he said.
Damian Nolan, defending, said there would be no application for bail at the hearing.
Mr Doyle first appeared at a separate hearing in Liverpool Magistrates' Court earlier, and appeared emotional as he spoke only to confirm his date of birth and age.
For much of that hearing he sat in the dock listening to proceedings.
Footage shows car plough into crowd at Liverpool FC paradeFootage shows car plough into crowd at Liverpool FC parade
Hundreds of thousands of jubilant Liverpool fans packed the city centre on Bank Holiday Monday and lined the 10-mile (16km) parade route as Liverpool FC celebrated winning their second Premier League crown and 20th top-flight league title.Hundreds of thousands of jubilant Liverpool fans packed the city centre on Bank Holiday Monday and lined the 10-mile (16km) parade route as Liverpool FC celebrated winning their second Premier League crown and 20th top-flight league title.
A pram carrying a baby boy was hit by a car and spun metres down the street after it was hit, but the child was not hurt.A pram carrying a baby boy was hit by a car and spun metres down the street after it was hit, but the child was not hurt.
A fundraising campaign set up for those affected by the incident has raised more than £30,000, including a £10,000 donation from ex-player Jamie Carragher's charity foundation.A fundraising campaign set up for those affected by the incident has raised more than £30,000, including a £10,000 donation from ex-player Jamie Carragher's charity foundation.
Mr Doyle will next appear at Liverpool Crown Court this afternoon for a hearing before the Recorder of Liverpool, Judge Andrew Menary KC.
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