Paul Doyle has been seen for the first time since the Liverpool parade crash as his mugshot has been released by the Crown Prosecution Service.
The 54-year-old, of Burghill Road in West Derby, had faced a total of 31 charges after a car was driven into crowds of fans during the celebrations in Liverpool city centre earlier this year.
Doyle admit his guilt from the jury benches at Liverpool Crown Court today (November 26), and he will now be sentenced on a later date in December.
As reported by the Liverpool Echo, Judge Andrew Menary told Doyle before remanding him in custody until sentencing that he should "prepare yourself for that inevitable outcome".
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Police officers stand at a cordon following the Liverpool parade crash on Water Street (Image: AFP via Getty Images)
Judge Menary said: “Mr Doyle, in a moment you will be free to go with the officers. The court has now set a date for sentence in your case. The purpose for the delay is to ensure that everything is prepared and that the court has everything in writing.
“In the meantime, you must remain in custody. Plainly it is inevitable that there will be a custodial sentence of some length. You should prepare yourself for that inevitable outcome."
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