The jury weighing the charges against three Dewey & LeBoeuf executives after a nearly four-month trial asked the judge Thursday to detail the criteria required to prove the charges and to view specific testimony from a star prosecution witness, ex-finance director Francis Canellas.

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

In what was the first full day of deliberations Thursday, the jury is considering 49 counts each against Dewey chairman Steven Davis and executive director Stephen DiCarmine, and 53 counts against chief financial officer Joel Sanders. All are charged with grand larceny, conspiracy and scheme to defraud.