Trevis, R v
The minimum term for Tina Marie Trevis is set at 16 years, reflecting the murder of a vulnerable elderly woman for gain during a burglary, with aggravating and mitigating factors considered, and in line with pre-December 2002 Secretary of State practice.
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- Parties
- Prosecution: R; Defendant: Tina Marie Trevis
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 11 August 2005
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal / Minimum Term Determination After Conviction and Sentencing
- Outcome
- Minimum term of 16 years confirmed for murder conviction.
- Legal Topics
- Murder, Burglary, Minimum Term Determination, Sentencing, Transitional Provisions
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Parties
R
Prosecution
Tina Marie Trevis
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Criminal / Minimum Term Determination After Conviction and Sentencing
Legal Issues
- 1 What is the appropriate minimum term to be served for the murder conviction under the Criminal Justice Act 2003 transitional provisions?
- 2 Should an oral hearing be directed in this case?
- 3 What aggravating and mitigating factors apply to the offence?
Ratio Decidendi
The minimum term for Tina Marie Trevis is set at 16 years, reflecting the murder of a vulnerable elderly woman for gain during a burglary, with aggravating and mitigating factors considered, and in line with pre-December 2002 Secretary of State practice.
Court Disposition
Minimum term of 16 years confirmed for murder conviction.
Orders
- Tina Marie Trevis to serve a minimum term of 16 years before Parole Board consideration.
- Release provisions under section 28(5)-(8) of the Crime Sentences Act 1997 to apply.
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