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A trial heard he had called Palmer after the stabbing and had been supplied with cash and sim cards as he went on the run. He evaded police for several weeks before he was arrested in Newcastle Upon Tyne.Ītherley was convicted of murder and jailed for 26 years in 2018.
In August 2017, Atherley stabbed Callum Lees, 20, to death at a house party in Kingshurst. Palmer was previously jailed for two years in 2019 for helping murderer James Atherley, previously of Solihull, while he was on the run. He must complete 20 days rehabilitation activity and adhere to a four-month curfew between 10pm and 6am. You would be serving a much longer sentence and would have to live with that and a child would have been taken from its family.'īut the judge ruled it was 'worth taking a temporary risk' to suspend the sentence because of the efforts Palmer had made to turn his life around. 'Very often the person that ends up dying, if in your case, would have been the child sitting in your car. While sentencing, Judge Roderick Henderson said: 'The reason why we take driving offences so seriously is because most weeks we have a case in the crown court that starts off like yours, a police chase, that ends up with somebody dead. Police resorted to 'tactical contact' and collided into the back of the Golf during the high-speed chase, before Palmer eventually pulled over around three minutes later. Palmer sped up to 70mph and 90mph as he pelted down narrow residential streets as well as disregarded keep-left bollards and give-way markings, Mr Davenport said. Atherley stabbed Callum Lees (pictured), 20, to death at a house party in 2017 Palmer was jailed for two years in 2019 for helping murderer James Atherley while he was on the run. The high-speed chase came while he was on licence after his release. Palmer was jailed for two years in 2019 for assisting an offender, giving murderer James Atherley cash and sim cards while he was on the run.
It's forgetting that fact and reacting in the way he had done previously when being followed by police that led him to drive in this way.' Palmer was said to have 'panicked' when he saw the police and now acknowledges that it was 'very stupid', the court heard on Friday.Īnthony Bell, defending, said: 'The irony is he had passed his test a few weeks shortly before this incident. When he was finally stopped and arrested during the chase on June 26, he said: 'I know, I know, I've just come off a ban bro.' Palmer has committed numerous driving offences in the past, for which he had previously been disqualified from the road. He hit speeds of 90mph, shot over give-way markings, went the wrong way around a roundabout, and persisted in trying to escape even after police rammed him. Zak Palmer (pictured), 25, from Cheswick Green, West Midlands, tripled the speed limit during a high-speed police chase around Sheldon, where Palmer forgot he had a driving licence