The young woman who was convicted in the multiple murder of her father, mother, and eight-year-old brother is due in court on Monday.

She has two and a half years left in the final phase of her maximum 10 year youth sentence.

She was convicted on three counts of first degree murder for her role in the slayings in 2006 inside her Medicine Hat home.

The woman cannot be identified because she was 12 years old at the time of the offence.

The sentence reviews, conducted on an annual basis, are the only chance the public has to learn what progress she’s made toward rehabilitation.

According to officials, she attends university classes, holds down a full-time job, and lives on her own.

She’ll turn 20 in a few weeks.

The girl's boyfriend at the time, Jeremy Steinke, is currently serving a life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years.

Steinke had appealed his three concurrent life sentences in January 2012 but abandoned the proceedings in May of the same year.

He gave no reason why he did so.