Jonas Anton Hielm (30 December 1782 – 30 March 1848) was a Norwegian lawyer and Member of Parliament .
He was the son of regiment quartermaster and garrison auditor, Børge Hielm (died 1810).
In 1822, he was suspended from office based upon libel charges involving Christian Magnus Falsen, Attorney General of the Norway.
By a decision of the Supreme Court of Norway in 1825, Hielm was sentenced to pay a fine and the suspension as barrister was adjourned.
[3][4] Subsequently, he was a representative to the Norwegian Storting from Smaalenenes amt (now Østfold) during session in 1830, 1833, 1836 and 1842.