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Paul Doyle has denied being the man behind the wheel of a car which injured more than 100 people in the Liverpool parade horror smash.
The dad-of-three pleaded not guilty to all charges including dangerous driving after a Ford Galaxy minivan ploughed down football fans on the city's waterfront in May.
Around 1.5 million Liverpool FC fans had gathered to watch an open-top bus parade and celebrate the Premier League winners.
Police erected a huge inflatable forensic tent over the scene in the hours after the crash.
He spoke only to confirm his identity and enter his pleas.
The charges include one of dangerous driving, one of affray, and 29 other GBH-related offences, including nine of causing GBH with intent, two of wounding with intent and 18 of attempted GBH(
He is scheduled to face a trial in November.
Shocking footage of the car was widely circulated on social media, and also showed the moment police swarmed the car on Water Street in Liverpool.
Merseyside Police said of more than 100 people injured, 50 required hospital treatment