EXPLAINER: What charges did Jussie Smollett face at trial?
Initial charges brought in
Here’s a look at the charges
WHAT WERE THE CHARGES AGAINST SMOLLETT?
The 39-year-old was charged under Illinois’ disorderly conduct statute, which encompasses a wide range of offenses, from making prank 911 calls to placing harassing calls as a debt collector.
He faced six counts of disorderly conduct under a subsection of the law that prohibits false reports to police. Some states don’t categorize false police reports as disorderly conduct.
The charges were listed as class 4 felonies, which are among the least serious felonies in
Although Smollett was found guilty Thursday of five of the six counts, his lack of criminal history and the fact that no one was seriously hurt make actual time behind bars unlikely. It’s more likely that a judge would sentence him to probation and perhaps order him to perform community service.
“I’d be shocked if he spent one day in jail,” said
HOW UNIQUE IS IT FOR SUCH CHARGES TO BE BROUGHT?
The Smollett case was certainly unique in how it involved a star actor and in its sensational claims and counterclaims — first by Smollett, who is Black and gay, that he was the subject of an attack and then by police that he had made it all up.
While it is among the biggest disorderly conduct cases in
A Canadian,
Disorderly conduct charges for filing a false police report aren’t uncommon and are sometimes tied to insurance fraud. Last month, a man in the
Weisberg says those who fib in initial reports to police are frequently quick to recant and often aren’t charged if they take it back immediately. After police accused him of lying, Smollett doubled down and insisted it was all true.
Smollett's case stands out in that it got to trial at all, Weisberg added. In many cases, those accused of lying to police seek a plea deal or plead guilty without a deal.
WHY SIX COUNTS AGAINST SMOLLETT FOR THE SAME INCIDENT?
Each count of disorderly conduct represents an instance during
Count 1 accused him of telling responding
Counts 3 and 4 stemmed from Smollett making the same claims but to a different officer,
Count 5 accused Smollett of again telling Murray at around
Check out The AP’s complete coverage of the Jussie Smollett case.
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