Illinois Appellate Court
Criminal Court
Probable Cause
Court properly suppressed evidence seized under search warrant issued after Defendant was arrested for DUI. Affidavit for warrant did not provide substantial basis for probable cause to test Defendant's urine for drugs, as affidavit made scant mention, unsupported by facts, about controlled substances, in stating only that the affiant believed that Defendant was under influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Thus, warrant failed to satisfy fourth amendment or good-faith exception to exclusionary rule. (McLAREN and ZENOFF, concurring.)