Asking the Illinois Supreme Court for a writ of prohibition to block sentencing after he was convicted of a questionable crime — “unlawfully acting as a timber buying agent for multiple licensed timber buyers” — Kenin Edwards persuaded three justices he faces up to a year in jail for a nonexistent misdemeanor.With sentencing delayed by a stay, Edwards had to persuade the high court that “the action to be prohibited” was “outside” the trial court’s jurisdiction or &ldquo …