Tuesday, November 17, 1846.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln draws up affidavits of defendants in
People v. Merrill, praying that venue be changed.
Photocopy. In the Sangamon County Circuit
Court, Lincoln writes and files an affidavit requesting a change of venue for
the defendants in the case of People v. Lane et
al. A grand jury indicted Abraham Lane, John Lane, and Sarah Lane for
stealing thirty "fruit trees." Lincoln requests the change of venue because his
clients "fear they will not receive a fair and impartial trial . . . on account
that the minds of the inhabitants of said county are prejudiced against them
and each of them." The court approves a change of venue to Menard County.
Writ of Mittimus, 12 May 1846, People v. Lane et al.;
Indictment, filed 9 November 1846, People v. Lane et al., both
in Box 16, Menard County Circuit Court, Menard County Courthouse, Petersburg,
IL; Affidavit for Change of Venue (copy), 17 November 1846, People v.
Lane et al., IHi, Springfield, IL; Order, 17 November 1846,
People v. Lane et al., Record I & J, 306; Order, 17 November
1846, People v. Lane et al., Record I & J, 307, both in
Sangamon County Circuit Court, Illinois State Regional Archives Depository,
University of Illinois at Springfield, Springfield, IL; Circuit Court
Transcript, 30 November 1846, People v. Lane et al., Box 12,
Menard County Circuit Court, Menard County Courthouse, Petersburg,
IL. |