Where a statute criminalizes threatening speech, it is overbroad and in violation of the First Amendment if the threats it criminalizes include threats that are not of “unlawful violence.”The 1st District Appellate Court reversed in part and remanded a decision from Cook County Circuit Judge Matthew E. Coghlan.Beatriz Avila received a series of text messages from Wilson Morocho while she was working on the morning of Aug. 25, 2014.Morocho, the father of her child, sent her a series of text messages threatening …