Where a defendant is a parolee on a mandatory supervised release agreement that requires consenting to searches of person, property, or residence, the defendant has a reduced expectation of privacy in his residence such that a suspicionless search of his residence is permissible. The 1st District Appellate Court affirmed, modified and remanded a decision from Cook County Associate Judge James B. Linn.While out of prison as a parolee on mandatory supervised release (MSR), Rodney Johnson was visited by his parole agent, Tina …