Where the defendant has already been charged and sentenced based on evidence obtained during a search, the compulsory joinder statute prohibits the state from later charging the defendant with unrelated crimes for which evidence was seized during the same search.The 1st District Appellate Court affirmed the decision of Cook County Associate Judge Neil J. Linehan.On Dec. 18, 2013, Chicago police officers and special agents from the U.S. Secret Service executed a warrant to search the residence of Jerome Smith, based on …