Illinois Supreme Court Says Drug Dogs Need Search Warrant

SPRINGFIELD, Ill.  — The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that a police canine’s detection of drugs outside an apartment door in an unlocked building is an unlawful search. 

Justice Thomas Kilbride’s opinion determined that police need a warrant before a drug-sniffing dog can search it.

The court ruled 4-3 Thursday that the common area outside any apartment door is a legal part of a home.