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Former Royal Marine Paul Doyle was in December sentenced to 21 years and six months in prison after he drove into crowds of Liverpool supporters during their title celebrations.

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Stuart Lucas, then a Royal Navy reservist, told how he bravely stepped in to stop powerfully-built Paul Doyle, then in the Royal Marines, from assaulting younger colleagues.
Paul Doyle, who ploughed into crowds celebrating Liverpool FC's title win in May, could start out his 21-year-sentence in a high security prison and be moved at a later date, according to experts.

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The 54-year-old's driving grew increasingly aggressive before he drove into parade crowds.
Doyle, who admitted 31 offences, was sentenced to 21 years and six months in prison.
Mike Blair, 30, and his mother, Debbie, 55, said they feared they were caught up in a terror attack when Paul Doyle ploughed into crowds celebrating Liverpool FC's title win last May.
For 32 years Paul Doyle lived a blameless life, but in his past were signs of a violent temper.
The Liverpool parade attacker swore and shouted 'move' as he ploughed into crowds on 26 May.
The former soldier who bravely halted Paul Doyle's rampage has insisted he is not a hero, saying countless other Liverpool supporters would have done the same thing.

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