Where the police illegally stop and search the defendant, evidence from the search should be suppressed even if the defendant had an outstanding arrest warrant so long as the police were not made aware of the outstanding warrant prior to the illegal search that obtained the evidence.The 1st District Appellate Court reversed the decision of Cook County Circuit Judge William Gamboney.On July 22, 2016, at around 9 p.m. Jarrell C., then 18, was waiting in line to buy a bus card at a currency exchange when the police entered …