Where a defendant is charged with armed violence, constructive possession is not sufficient to establish that the defendant is armed, as a result, the prosecution must demonstrate that he had immediate access to the weapon such that he could have chosen to use it.The 1st District Appellate Court affirmed in part and reversed in part a decision by Cook County Associate Judge Michael J. Kane.Chicago police officers executed a search warrant on May 9, 2009, on a second-floor apartment. The officers entered into the living …