Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon – ALL EVIDENCE SUPRESSED

Client was in a restaurant in Chicago with some other people. Someone flagged down a Chicago Police Officer and told them that my client was selling drugs in the restaurant. The police officer called for back up and (6) officers entered the restaurant and searched my client along with others. My client was found to have a stolen handgun in a holster on his belt. It was covered by his clothing but found by the offices when he was searched. I filed a motion to quash the arrest and suppress evidence. I argued that my client’s Constitutional Rights were violated when the Chicago Police Officers searched him with no warrant, consent, probable cause or even reasonable suspicion. The judge agreed with my arguments and suppressed all evidence.