A Dubbo woman convicted of breaking into multiple homes last year is expected to be released from jail next week while the man who accompanied her and was also convicted could be out in November.
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Krystal May Carr, 29, and Robert Charles Taylor, 38, were sentenced for their crimes in court last week.
Court documents revealed the pair broke into three Dubbo homes on December 11.
Items such as stolen laptops, video games, jewellery and a man's parents death certificates were taken and found in a home Carr and Taylor were believed to be living at.
When the break and enters occurred, court documents revealed Taylor - who police said "has a lengthy criminal history comprising of an array of violence, fraud and drug offences" - had only been out of jail for 41 days.
In addition to being convicted of the break and enters, Taylor was also found guilty failing to comply with reporting obligations which required him to let police know about his living arrangements because he committed an act of indecency in 2004.
As well as her break and enter convictions, Carr was found guilty of two counts of using unlawfully obtained bank cards and using them to buy cigarettes, a phone and groceries.
Court documents revealed Carr was also found guilty of possessing materials used to break into houses which she was found with in September last year and were connected to a break in that involved another man.
In Dubbo Local Court Magistrate Theresa Hamilton found Carr and Taylor not guilty of several other offences they were charged with, including breaking into a home and taking Christmas presents.
Carr was also found not guilty of other charges including disposing of stolen jewellery, damaging property and stealing wallets.
She was sentenced to 18 months in jail backdated to November 2018 and is eligible for parole on August 5.
Taylor was sentenced to 20 months in jail backdated to December 2018 and he will be eligible for parole on November 11.