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Suspect in Hadiya Pendleton slaying had 3 arrests while on probation

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Ward pleaded guilty to aggravated unlawful use of a weapon in January 2012 and was sentenced to two years’ probation by Judge Nicholas Ford at the Leighton Criminal Court Building. As part of his probation, Ward was ordered confined to his home at night for the first six months, court records show. He was also instructed to complete his high school diploma and attend an anti-violence forum.

Less than three months later, Ward was arrested on the South Side and charged with breaking into a car, but probation officials didn’t notify prosecutors that constituted a violation of his probation, Reyes said. At his next court date, prosecutors dropped the charge, records show.

In July, Ward was again arrested for allegedly breaking into a vehicle. This time, the probation office alerted the state’s attorney’s office, prompting prosecutors to file a petition to violate his probation. In August, Ford ordered Ward held without bail, according to the records.

But the break-in charges were dropped the next month when the complaining witness did not appear in court. Three days later, Ford ordered Ward released from custody, records show.

Court records show Ward picked up his third arrest in late November. He was charged with misdemeanor trespassing, but probation officials again failed to notify prosecutors, according to Reyes. The charge was dropped in December when a witness failed to show up in court, records show.

Police also arrested Ward numerous times as a juvenile on charges ranging from robbery to battery to marijuana possession, court records show. At least two of those arrests resulted in convictions and Ward spent time in 2011 on juvenile probation.

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