After a silent day of jury deliberations in the criminal case against three Dewey & LeBoeuf executives, Acting Supreme Court Justice Robert Stolz told the attorneys in the case that he was considering asking jurors if they had reached a partial verdict.

The purpose of the question would be to see where jurors are in the deliberation process, including whether they had reached a decision as to any of the three defendants on any count.

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