Thursday, April 8, 1852.Pekin, IL. | Lincoln arrives in Pekin on the second day of the Tazewell County Circuit Court in time to
participate in several cases in which he represents Gideon Hawley. In a criminal case for
obstructing a road, People v. Hawley, Lincoln defends
Hawley. The jury cannot agree on a verdict, and Judge Davis discharges the jury and sets the
case aside for a rehearing. In Gibson et al. v. Hawley,
the court rules in favor of Hawley by arresting an earlier judgment against him. The plaintiffs
in Cullom et al. v. Hawley and in Gibson et al. v. Hawley dismiss their cases against Hawley. Order, 8
April 1852, People v. Hawley, General Record F, 352; Judgment, 8 April 1852,
Gibson et al. v. Hawley, General Record F, 353; Judgment, 8 April
1852,Cullom et al. v. Hawley, General Record F, 353; Judgment, 8 April
1852,Gibson et al. v. Hawley, General Record F, 355, all in Tazewell County
Circuit Court, Tazewell County Courthouse, Pekin, IL. |