After more than a week of deliberations, jurors in the criminal trial of three former Dewey & LeBoeuf executives left a New York courthouse Friday without a verdict.

Since jurors began deliberating on Sept. 16, they have asked to see a myriad of exhibits from the nearly four-month trial, a process that continued Friday. Around midday, jurors sent a note, asking for scores of exhibits, mostly records from the defunct firm’s accounting system that prosecutors frequently displayed during trial.

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