Update: Comments from Brian Josias about the court's decision were added to the story.The Illinois Supreme Court two years ago axed a stalking law it said criminalized innocent conduct.But a piece of the statute that remains isn’t constitutional either, an appeals court ruled this week.The 1st District Appellate Court struck down a provision that criminalizes threats that could cause distress.The problem, Justice John C. Griffin wrote in a 15-page opinion, is the law goes beyond threats to commit unlawful …