Where the defendant is charged with threatening a public official, the state must demonstrate that the defendant intended the communication to be a threat and that a reasonable listener would understand the communication to be threatening.The 1st District Appellate Court reversed and remanded a decision from Cook County Circuit Judge Joseph G. Kazmierski Jr.On March 19, 2014, Assistant State’s Attorney Nora Gill was assigned to traffic court. She was 4½ months pregnant. Although call was scheduled for 9 a.m …