Trevis, R v

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
Criminal Law 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

  1. 1 What is the appropriate minimum term to be served for the murder conviction under the Criminal Justice Act 2003 transitional provisions?
  2. 2 Should an oral hearing be directed in this case?
  3. 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.