Illinois Code § 720 ILCS 5/12-6

Intimidation.
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(a) A person commits intimidation when, with intent to cause another to
perform or to omit the performance of any act, he or she communicates to
another, directly or indirectly by any means, a
threat to perform without lawful authority any of the following acts:

 
 
(1) Inflict physical harm on the person threatened or 
 
any other person or on property; or

 
 
(2) Subject any person to physical confinement or 
 
restraint; or

 
 
(3) Commit a felony or Class A misdemeanor; or

 
 
(4) Accuse any person of an offense; or

 
 
(5) Expose any person to hatred, contempt or 
 
ridicule; or

 
 
(6) Take action as a public official against anyone 
 
or anything, or withhold official action, or cause such action or withholding; or

 
 
(7) Bring about or continue a strike, boycott or 
 
other collective action.

 
(b) Sentence.

 
Intimidation is a Class 3 felony for which an offender may be sentenced to
a term of imprisonment of not less than 2 years and not more than 10 years.

any other person or on property; or
restraint; or
ridicule; or
or anything, or withhold official action, or cause such action or withholding; or
other collective action.

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