PEOPLE v. WILLIAMS

No. 1-91-0246.

614 N.E.2d 367 (1993)

244 Ill. App.3d 669

185 Ill.Dec. 233

The PEOPLE of the State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Jerry WILLIAMS, Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, Third Division.

March 31, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patrick G. Reardon, of counsel, Chicago, for defendant-appellant.

Jack O'Malley, State's Atty. of Cook County, Chicago (Renee Goldfarb, David Stabrawa, of counsel), for plaintiff-appellee.


Presiding Justice TULLY delivered the opinion of the Court:

Defendant Jerry Williams was charged with one count of threatening a public official. Following a bench trial, Williams was found guilty and sentenced to two years' felony probation, the first 60 days to be served in home confinement.

Defendant Williams was arrested on October 30, 1989, for a phone call allegedly made by him, threatening the life of Richard M. Daley, mayor of the city of Chicago....

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