Three local men were tried, but not convicted, of their theft.
In 2002, eight men were arrested and tried for the murder.
Four men were later tried and found guilty of murder in March 2005.
One man was tried for the murder but acquitted of the charges.
The remaining three men were tried on May 9, 1825.
A sixth man, reported to have led the attack, will be tried separately.
Eight men were eventually tried in connection with the Hawkins killing.
The men were arrested, tried and sentenced to seven years transportation.
In a negotiated deal between state and federal officials, only two men were tried for their part.
The men were tried and sentenced to life in prison.