A man accused of driving in crowds at Liverpool's Premier League title parade stands for another 24 costs.
Paul Doyle, 53, was in tears when he appeared over Videolink from prison for the hearing of Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday.
He was originally accused of seven offenses after the incident on Water Street in the city center just after 6 pm on Monday 26 May.
Six of the new violations relate to children, including a six -month -old and a seven -month -old.
Doyle, with a gray T-shirt, did not go into the hearing during the hearing, which lasted about 20 minutes.
Recorder of Liverpool -judge Andrew Menary KC has postponed the case until 4 September, when Doyle is expected to enter supplications.
The new charges include 23 attack costs and one count of Affray.
The police of Merseyside said that 134 people were injured when Doyle reportedly drove his Ford Galaxy Titanium in crowds who left the waterfront after the parade.
Doyle, Van CroxTeth, Liverpool, was accused of two counts of injury with intention in May, two counts of causing serious physical injury with the intention, two counts of attempting serious physical damage with intention and one counting of dangerous driving.
An injury load and an attempt at heavy physical damage relates to children, 11 and 17 years old.
Earlier this year, a provisional test date was set for 24 November and the case is expected to take three to four weeks.
