In a city famous for flamboyant trial lawyers, only one had a reputation so widespread as to be known by a single nickname, which by coincidence perfectly described both his courthouse record and his courtroom command. Richard "Racehorse" Haynes spent the bulk of his 90 years embarrassing prosecutors who confidently squared off against him and impressing jurors who could not help but be swayed by his occasional theatrics and his masterful ability to introduce a ribbon of doubt into most every case.