Monday,
June 13, 1842.Petersburg, IL. | On the first day of the Menard County Circuit Court, Lincoln
represents Andrew Charles in the adultery case of
People v. Charles, on a change of venue
from the Sangamon County Circuit Court. Charles changes his plea to guilty, and
Judge Samuel H. Treat orders him to pay a $50 fine and the court costs. The
state's attorney decides not to prosecute Charles in two other
indictments— People v. Charles and
Busey (larceny) and People v. Charles and
Busey (burglary). In Cleaveland v. Meadows, John P. Urquhart, the attorney for
appellee Asa Cleaveland, asks the court to dismiss the appeal of Lincoln's
client James Meadows. Edward D. Baker and Jesse B. Thomas Jr., attorneys for
defendant Samuel Hill, file a plea in
Allen v. Hill, and Lincoln
writes a joinder to the plea for his client John Allen.
Judgments, 13 June 1842, People v.
Charles, General Record A, 113; Order, 13 June 1842, Cleaveland v.
Meadows, Court Record A, 111; Order, 13 June 1842, Allen v.
Hill, General Record A, 116, all in Menard County Circuit Court, Menard
County Courthouse, Petersburg, IL; Plea, 13 June 1842, Allen v.
Hill, copy files, Henry Horner Lincoln Collection, IHi, Springfield,
IL. |