The jury weighing criminal charges against three Dewey & LeBoeuf executives continued to show signs of confusion and possibly division on Tuesday, asking a New York judge to explain the definition of “deliberation” and their role as jurors.

Now in their eighth full day of deliberations, jurors also asked to see all defense exhibits and hear again a defense’s attorney closing statement in the criminal trial of former Dewey & LeBoeuf chairman Steven Davis, executive director Stephen DiCarmine and CFO Joel Sanders. Prosecutors claim that the trio oversaw a scheme to manipulate Dewey & LeBoeuf’s financial figures to lure in lenders and investors.

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