Where the defendant is shown to own the building in which contraband was found, resides in the building and had constant access to the floor in which the contraband was found, it is not necessary to prove the defendant resided on that floor to demonstrate constructive possession.The 1st District Appellate Court affirmed the decision of Cook County Circuit Judge James B. Linn.At 1 p.m. on Oct. 14, 2013, a team composed of FBI agents and Chicago police officers executed two search warrants on a basement and first-floor …