A man who killed his daughter and a teenager who punched his then-girlfriend in the face are among those convicted in Norfolk. Here are the criminals behind bars this week. Christopher Easey, 31, jailed this week for killing his daughter in 2019 – Credit: Norfolk Constabulary Christopher Eisi Christopher Easey, 31, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for the murder of Eleanor’s daughter in 2019. He was also found guilty of negligence and Mr Justice Murray, who convicted him, said that despite his lack of experience as a father and his maturity, “he was not a fool”. Eleanor died of a devastating brain injury two days after she was admitted to hospital on December 18, 2019 after paramedics were called to the family home in Morton on the Hill. Christopher Easey, of Ely Road, Little Thetford, Ely, appeared in court on Friday, April 29, after being found guilty of murder but of negligent homicide last month after more than 20 hours of deliberation. Speaking after the conviction, Detective Inspector Lewis Craske, a senior investigating officer, said: “Christopher Easey was found guilty of killing his daughter and it is a horrible truth that he died at the hands of the man he had to take care of. of? someone who should care about her and have shown unconditional love. “Unfortunately, this did not happen and little Eleanor was neglected for a long time, if not for her whole short life.” Norwich Crown Court. – Credit: Arch Zahid Shinwari Zahid Shinwari, 19, was sentenced to 12 months in a juvenile detention center for punching his then-girlfriend in the face. The 21-year-old victim received an overkill punch from Shinwari, which broke a tooth and left others damaged. Shinwari had been in a relationship with the woman for nine months and had met the victim on Motum Road in Norwich. During the meeting, the accused demanded to see her phone and got angry when he refused. Shinwari grabbed her hair and pulled it, which “turned” her before “punching her in the mouth”. Shinwari, of the White House court outside Woodcock Road, Norwich, appeared in court on Tuesday (April 26th) after admitting to causing grievous bodily harm and property damage. Jamie Woodward Jamie Woodward almost avoided being put behind bars after being arrested for drug trafficking in North Norfolk. He brought drugs to friends to fund his habit and left the police when his home was raided. Woodward, 29, was with his girlfriend when police executed a drug warrant on his Bradfield Street property in North Walsham. After a search of the property, drugs were found, including cocaine worth between 920 and 1,150 pounds and a small amount of MDMA, worth about 10 pounds. Woodward appeared in court on Monday (April 25th) having previously admitted that he was interested in supplying a class A drug, ie cocaine, and a class B drug, ie ketamine, between October 2019 and June 2020. Recorder John Freeman sentenced Woodward to two years in prison, with a two-year suspension. He was also instructed to perform 180 hours of unpaid work and must make a 20-day Rehabilitation Activity (RAR) requirement.