A woman did not have the apparent authority to consent to a search of an apartment merely because she answered a knock on the door dressed in a bathrobe, a federal appeals court held.The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week rejected the argument that law enforcement officers were justified in assuming the woman exercised control over the apartment along with the male suspect who lived there.“The officers could reasonably assume that the woman had spent the night at the apartment, but that’s about as far …