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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 773 Filed 08/10/22 Page 25 of 29 3142 LCRVMAXT\n\n1 MS. MENNINGER: Your Honor, at this point, because it\n2 has only been three days, we believe that any suggestion that\n3 they should stay later is beginning to sound like urging them\n4 to hurry up, when clearly they know that they can deliberate as\n5 long as they want and they should be able to deliberate as long\n6 as they want. They haven't expressed any hesitation. They've\n7 been asking for transcripts, they've been asking for materials.\n8 While we would not mind the Court giving an instruction much like it did last week, telling the jurors that\n9 should they choose to stay later on any given day, the Court\n10 can make arrangements for them to do so, we would object to\n11 trying to urge them to stay later if they are not asking to do\n12 so and aren't expressing any difficulty in proceeding with the\n13 deliberations that they are currently undertaking.\n14\n15 MS. MOE: Your Honor, the Court has previously extended certain days or contracted certain days, depending on\n16 our schedule; and, in fact, I think the first day of\n17 deliberations we had an extended day on the consent of both\n18 parties. We don't believe that sends any kind of signal, other\n19 than that the Court is setting a schedule. And we think that's\n20 appropriate here given the circumstances.\n21\n22 THE COURT: I think what we should do, I'll tell them\n23 that if deliberations are not complete starting tomorrow, I\n24 would like you to make yourselves available to deliberate until\n25 at least 6 p.m. each day. Of course, if you all agree to\n\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00017329",
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