LONDON, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- Paul Doyle, suspect of a Liverpool car-ramming incident in May, pleaded guilty to all 31 charges against him on Wednesday.
On May 26, Doyle drove a car into a crowd celebrating the victory of Liverpool Football Club's Premier League in Liverpool city center, causing more than 100 injuries.
He initially denied the 31 charges, but dramatically pleaded guilty to them in tears before the start of his trial on Wednesday.
The charges include dangerous driving, affray, nine counts of causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, 17 counts of attempting to cause GBH, and three counts of wounding with intent.
Recorder of Liverpool Judge Andrew Menary KC, who presides over Doyle's case at Liverpool Crown Court, said Doyle faces a "custodial sentence of some length," and set a two-day sentencing date from Dec. 15. ■
