R v Ingram, C., Ingram, D. and Whittock, T.
2003 English Crown Court fraud case / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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R v Ingram, C., Ingram, D. and Whittock, T. was a 2003 English Crown Court fraud case in which Major Charles Ingram, his wife Diana and college lecturer Tecwen Whittock were found guilty of procuring the execution of a valuable security by deception—obtaining a signed cheque for £1 million—by cheating on the filming of the UK game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? The charge was that Charles Ingram used coughs by his wife and Whittock to guide him to the correct answers, in order to win £1 million in violation of the rules of the game. The Ingrams were sentenced to an 18-month suspended sentence and Whittock to one of 12 months.[2] The three also received fines and were ordered to pay costs.[2]
R v Ingram, C., Whittock, T. and Ingram, D. | |
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Court | Crown Court |
Full case name | R (or Regina or The Crown) v (or and) Charles Ingram, Tecwen Whittock and Diana Ingram |
Decided | 7 April 2003 (2003-04-07)[1] |
Citation(s) | [2004] EWCA Crim 2539 as to leave to appeal out of time (after 14-day deadline) as to the financial penalty imposed |
Transcript(s) | None |
Case history | |
Appealed to | Court of Appeal of England and Wales |
Subsequent action(s) | [2004] EWCA Crim 2539 |
Related action(s) | Civil suit for libel - suspended - then dismissed. |
Case opinions | |
Guilty as charged. Charles Ingram and Diana Ingram sentenced to 18 months; Tecwen Whittock sentenced to 12 months (all suspended sentences). Defendants fined a total of £52,500 (including defence costs). | |
Decision by | jury directed by Judge Geoffrey Revlin |