The script is flipped in a pending U.S. Supreme Court case in which state lawyers, not criminal defendants, want the justices to weigh in on a warrant case.In Illinois v. Derrick Bonilla, the Illinois Supreme Court held that a warrantless dog sniff in the common area of an apartment building violated the Fourth Amendment. The Illinois Attorney General’s Office joined 14 other state attorneys general to ask that the case be reviewed. The prosecutors argue such searches are constitutional but that jurisdictions are split and …