No questions were asked and no decisions were made Thursday by the jury deliberating the case against Dewey & LeBoeuf’s former leaders—a stark contrast from Wednesday when the panel of seven women and five men threw out more than a dozen charges against each of the three defendants.

Jurors completed their 15th full day deliberating criminal charges against former chairman Steven Davis, former executive director Stephen DiCarmine and former chief financial officer Joel Sanders. The three are accused by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office of misrepresenting the firm’s financial records to its lenders and investors.

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