Liverpool crash perpetrator faces 7 charges
11:40pm, 31 May 2025Football
Paul Doyle, the perpetrator of the Liverpool Champion Parade Car Hitman case, appeared in Liverpool Criminal Court and faced seven charges, including intentional injury and dangerous driving. The allegations involved six victims (including two 11-year-old and 17-year-old minors) who caused a total of 79 injuries. Paul Doyle, 53, has been announced, and he was a former Royal Marine. In court, the judge told Doyle that he would attend the defense hearing on August 14. The trial of the case is tentatively set to November 24, with an expected trial period of 3-4 weeks. Subsequently, Doyle was declared remanded awaiting trial.


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