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Just nowJonny Humphries
BBC News
Reporting fromLiverpool Crown CourtUnknown
A man accused of deliberately driving into a crowd of fans at Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade has been charged with 24 new offences, including attempted grievous bodily harm against two babies.
He was due to enter pleas to the seven counts he originally faced over the incident in May, but the court heard prosecutors had introduced 24 new counts to the indictment - a legal term for the list of charges he faces.
Mr Doyle, of West Derby in Liverpool, was not asked to enter pleas to any charges after his barrister, Simon Csoka KC, asked for more time to consider the new counts.
The court heard 23 of the new charges reflected injuries to victims, while one was a count of affray.
Five of the victims were children aged between six months and 17 years old, the court heard.
Two children were included in the original set of charges.
According to the indictment, 17 of the new counts were attempting to cause grievous bodily harm with intent, five of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and one of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.