Overview
- The Liverpool Magistrates’ Court trial set for Wednesday was adjourned to September so prosecutors can obtain their own psychiatric report.
- District Judge James Hatton made the order after the defence said an expert had found Mark Mogan unfit to plead or stand trial and noted his cerebral palsy and communication difficulties.
- Witnesses were told not to attend once it became clear the case would not proceed, which pauses any testimony until the fitness issue is decided.
- Bail conditions remain in force, barring contact with Antoine Semenyo, attendance at regulated football matches, and entry within one mile of league grounds around kick-offs.
- The charge arises from the August 15, 2025 match at Anfield, where referee Anthony Taylor halted play after Semenyo reported abuse and a spectator was ejected.