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Timothy McVeigh's Trial

Timothy McVeigh's trial took place in 1997 after he was convicted of bombing the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995, killing 168 people. The trial was a high-profile federal case that examined his motives and actions. McVeigh was represented by a team of defense attorneys, and the prosecution presented evidence of his planning and execution of the attack. The trial included witness testimonies, DNA evidence, and forensic analysis. McVeigh was found guilty of multiple counts of murder and conspiracy, leading to his execution in 2001. The case highlighted issues of domestic terrorism and legal proceedings in federal courts.