Liverpool parade accused faces 24 new charges

BBC News
UnknownLiverpool FC’s Premier League Victory Gate ceremony was accused of intentionally fascinating a man, including the attack against two babies, including 24 new crimes were accused.
Paul Doyle appeared in Liverpool Crown Court via the prison via video lock and became a tear when he was asked to verify his identity.
He would be pleased with the seven points he had faced in May, but the court heard that prosecutors brought 24 new numbers to the indictment – this is a legal term for the list of charges.
Mr. Doyle from West Derby at Liverpool, his lawyer Simon Csoka KC was not asked to be pleased to accuse after asking for more time to take into account the new numbers.
The court heard that 23 of the new charges reflected the injuries of the victims, and one was a subject.
The court, five of the new victims, children aged six months to 17 years, two children were included in the original charges.
A Ford Galaxy car, more than 130 people were injured when a crowd in Water Street in Liverpool City Center on May 26th.




