People v. Bonilla
Annotate this CaseApplying People v. Burns, 2016 IL 118973, which held that the warrantless use of a drug-detection dog at a defendant’s apartment door, located within a locked apartment building, violated a defendant’s rights under the Fourth Amendment, the Supreme Court of Illinois affirmed the lower courts' judgment that the police violated defendant's Fourth Amendment rights by conducting a dog sniff of the threshold of defendant's apartment, located on the third floor of an unlocked apartment building. The court also held that the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule did not apply in this case.
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