Paul Doyle smiles in a suit
Jonny Humphries, at Liverpool Crown CourtandLauren Hirst, North West
Updated 4 minutes ago
Paul Doyle has changed his pleas to guilty to all 31 charges after ploughing his car into a dense crowd at the Liverpool FC victory parade in May.
The 54-year-old admitted dangerous driving, affray, 17 charges of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, nine counts of causing GBH with intent and three counts of wounding with intent at Liverpool Crown Court.
The charges relate to 29 people aged between six months and 77 years.
He sat with his head down and sobbed as he changed his pleas on the second day of his trial, speaking with a broken voice as he occasionally wiped away tears.
Thousands of Liverpool fans were in the city on the day of Doyle's attack to watch the parade, which started at 14:30 BST on 26 May.
The team bus had travelled down The Strand, which passes the end of Water Street, before the incident and the parade was coming to a close, with supporters heading home.
More than 130 people reported injuries after Doyle drove his Ford Galaxy Titanium into crowds on Water Street just after 18:00.
He was arrested at the scene and charged later that week.
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Doyle, reportedly a former Royal Marine, was in tears at a number of pre-trial hearings when he appeared over videolink from prison.
He was supported in court by family members when he appeared earlier.
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The Recorder of Liverpool Andrew Menary KC told Doyle it was "inevitable" he would be facing a custodial sentence "of some length".
A sentencing date was set for 15 December at the same court.
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A sketch of Paul Doyle, 54, standing in a dock behind a plastic screen wearing a black suit over a white shirt and tie