720 ILCS 5/26.5-2
Harassment by Telephone
- Class A misdemeanor
- Up to 364 days in jail
- Fine up to $2,500
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Understanding Harassment by Telephone in Illinois
Harassment by telephone is a criminal offense in Illinois that involves using a telephone to intentionally harass, threaten, or annoy another person. This crime is taken seriously because it can cause significant emotional distress to the victim and can escalate into more severe forms of harassment or violence. A conviction for telephone harassment can result in legal penalties, including fines, jail time, and a permanent criminal record.
What Constitutes Harassment by Telephone in Illinois?
Under Illinois law, harassment by telephone is defined in the Illinois Compiled Statutes (ILCS) under 720 ILCS 5/26.5-2. The offense occurs when an individual knowingly uses a telephone to:
- Make Repeated Calls with Intent to Harass: Calls someone repeatedly with the intent to harass, annoy, or disturb the peace of mind of the person on the receiving end.
- Make Threatening or Obscene Calls: Uses the telephone to convey threats of harm, obscene language, or lewd suggestions intended to offend or intimidate the recipient.
- Cause the Telephone to Ring with No Intent to Communicate: Calls someone and intentionally hangs up or remains silent, causing the phone to ring with no intent of having a conversation, for the purpose of harassment.
Examples of Harassment by Telephone Under Illinois Law
Here are specific examples of what could constitute harassment by telephone under Illinois law:
- Repeatedly Calling an Ex-Partner to Intimidate Them
- Statute: 720 ILCS 5/26.5-2(a)(1)
- Description: An individual repeatedly calls their ex-partner late at night, using threatening language to intimidate them.
- Making Obscene Calls to a Stranger
- Statute: 720 ILCS 5/26.5-2(a)(2)
- Description: A person makes multiple calls to a stranger, using obscene language and lewd comments to harass and offend them.
Penalties for Harassment by Telephone in Illinois
The penalties for harassment by telephone in Illinois can be significant, especially for repeat offenders. Potential penalties include:
- Class B Misdemeanor:
- Up to 6 months in jail
- Fines of up to $1,500
- Class A Misdemeanor (if the harassment includes threats of violence or other aggravating factors):
- Up to 1 year in jail
- Fines of up to $2,500
In addition to these legal penalties, a conviction can result in a permanent criminal record, impacting future employment, housing, and other aspects of life.
Why Choosing Andrew M. Weisberg is Essential for Your Defense
Facing charges of harassment by telephone requires a knowledgeable and experienced defense attorney. Here’s why Andrew M. Weisberg is the defense attorney you need:
- Extensive Knowledge of Illinois Harassment Laws: Andrew M. Weisberg has a deep understanding of Illinois laws related to harassment, including harassment by telephone. His experience as a former Cook County prosecutor provides him with unique insights into how these cases are prosecuted, allowing him to develop effective defense strategies.
- Tailored Defense Strategies: Mr. Weisberg thoroughly examines the details of your case to identify any weaknesses in the prosecution’s evidence. He crafts a defense strategy tailored to your specific situation, aiming for the best possible outcome.
- Aggressive Courtroom Advocacy: Known for his assertive courtroom presence, Mr. Weisberg is committed to vigorously defending your rights, whether through negotiating a favorable plea or challenging the evidence at trial.
- Compassionate and Confidential Support: Understanding the stress that comes with facing criminal charges, Mr. Weisberg provides not only expert legal representation but also compassionate and confidential support throughout the legal process. He ensures that you are fully informed and supported every step of the way.
Contact Andrew M. Weisberg for a free consultation to discuss your harassment by telephone case and learn how he can help protect your rights and fight for the best possible outcome.