It’s finally up to the jury in the Dewey & LeBoeuf criminal trial.

Since the trial began in May, jurors in Manhattan have sat through testimony from 41 witnesses, reviewed hundreds of pages of documents and heard five days of closing statements. They’ll have to sift through 53 counts against the three defendants—former Dewey chair Steven Davis, former executive director Stephen DiCarmine and ex-CFO Joel Sanders—and weigh reams of evidence that could make an accountant’s head spin.

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