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Ex-Premier League referee David Coote given suspended sentence over schoolboy video
Summary
David Coote pleaded guilty to making an indecent moving image of a 15-year-old and was sentenced to nine months in prison, suspended for two years, and given a 10-year sexual harm prevention order.
Content
David Coote, a former Premier League referee, was sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court after pleading guilty to making an indecent moving image of a child. The material involved a 15-year-old and was described in court as among the most serious category of such offences. Coote attended sentencing and showed visible distress as the judge delivered the decision. The case has been reported in national media and arose from material found on a device recovered by police.
Key points:
- Coote pleaded guilty to making an indecent moving image of a child, reported as a category A offence.
- The material involved a 15-year-old and was found on a device recovered by police.
- The court sentenced him to nine months in prison, suspended for two years.
- He was also given a 10-year sexual harm prevention order and has been sacked from his role.
Summary:
The sentence addresses the court's view of the seriousness of the offence and includes a lengthy prevention order. Undetermined at this time.
Sources
Ex-referee David Coote sentenced over child image offence
BBC1/8/2026, 11:56:18 AMOpen source →
David Coote spared jail after schoolboy video found on laptop
Daily Mail Online1/8/2026, 11:30:44 AMOpen source →
Ex-Premier League ref David Coote gets suspended sentence over schoolboy video
The Guardian1/8/2026, 11:28:04 AMOpen source →
Ex-Premier League referee spared jail after schoolboy video found...
Daily Mail Online1/8/2026, 11:15:09 AMOpen source →
