The man who is accused of ramming his car in a parade of Liverpool -football fans in May, while the team celebrated the Premier League triumph, did not argue on Thursday guilty of the 31 charges with which he is confronted.
Paul Doyle, 53, is confronted with 18 counts of an attempt to cause serious physical injury with the intention of causing nine of serious physical injury with intention, two of injury with intention, one of dangerous driving and one of the entanglement.
Doyle was generally composed when hearing the charges, while he appeared from prison for the hearing of Liverpool Crown Court through video conference.
The allegations against Doyle relate to 29 victims between the ages of six months and 77, who had become entangled in the incident in the city center on 26 May.
Fans celebrated the record-typing 20th title of Liverpool when Doyle was said to have driven a street full of fans. The police said they believed that Doyle came through a roadblock by following an ambulance that tried to reach a possible victim of a heart attack.
The Doyle process on the Liverpool Crown Court starts on November 25.
Published on 04 September 2025