One of the 12 jurors weighing the criminal charges against three Dewey & LeBoeuf executives reported Wednesday she was in the emergency room, delaying discussions among the attorneys on how to respond to the jury’s note that they were deadlocked.
With one juror out, the rest of the 11 jurors cannot deliberate in the trial against former Dewey chair Steven Davis, former executive director Stephen DiCarmine and former chief financial officer Joel Sanders. But Acting Supreme court Justice Robert Stolz told prosecutors and defense attorneys on Wednesday to stay in the courtroom and wait to hear any developments about the juror.
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