In its first full day of deliberations, the New York jury weighing criminal charges against three former Dewey & LeBoeuf executives asked the judge Thursday to review the criteria required for conviction and to provide testimony from a star prosecution witness, ex-finance director Francis Canellas.

The jury sent multiple notes to Acting Supreme Court Justice Robert Stolz, asking to see dozens of exhibits presented by the prosecution and defense. Jurors then asked for a transcript of Canellas’ testimony and specified the page number, which jurors apparently jotted down when a transcript was displayed during trial.

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