His trial featured the first ever anonymous jury in the District's history.
The trial consumed 111 court days over 7 months and featured 72 witnesses and more than 4,300 documents.
The earlier trials featured a packed courtroom and passionate courthouse disputes.
The trial featured extensive testimony by many early computer designers and engineers detailing the efforts in the United States to build the first digital computers.
The trial, originally scheduled for Chicago in September 1855, featured prominent lawyers on both sides.
An earlier trial featured a patient with a severe spinal cord injury, with no control over any of his limbs.
The five-month trial featured 80 witnesses and 400 transcripts of intercepted phone conversations and faxes.
The trial featured a female farmer whose work among barnyard animals led the tabloids to christen her "the pig woman."
The trial featured five days of testimony by Davis and seven by Tagliabue.
The trial featured twice on the cover of Time magazine.