After being refused entry into the Colonial Tavern at Te Ngae as she had been trespassed, Ngarimu smashed a hole in a window of the bar.
Judge McGuire said Ngarimu had been receiving counselling for drug and alcohol issues but after being too disruptive in a group setting she had had to change to one-on-one counselling.
Judge McGuire said the burglary had caused a great deal of grief for the residents of the property as the laptop had a year's worth of study notes on it.
When Ngarimu was asked how she felt towards the victim of the burglary, she said "I don't even know the guy, how can I feel anything for him?", the court was told.
Judge McGuire cancelled Ngarimu's previous sentences of supervision and community work which were imposed earlier this year after she assaulted a woman at the Pukuatua St bus stop in January.
The assault was caught on camera and attracted national media attention.