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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 773 Filed 08/10/22 Page 24 of 29 3141 LCRVMAXT\n1 So I'll take any requests beyond simply saying, I\n2 received your note. I refer you to instruction number 21 on\n3 page 28. Please consider carefully the full instruction.\n4 MS. MODE: Yes, your Honor.\n5 THE COURT: Mr. Everdell?\n6 MR. EVERDELL: That's fine, your Honor.\n7 THE COURT: Okay. I'll do that. And then -- well,\n8 let me write it, and then we'll send it back, and then we'll\n9 discuss -- because we have to bring them in to dismiss them.\n10 So I received your note. I refer you to instruction\n11 number 21 on page 28. Please consider the entirety of the\n12 instruction.\n13 MS. MODE: Yes, your Honor. Thank you.\n14 THE COURT: Okay.\n15 MR. EVERDELL: Without waiving our prior objection.\n16 THE COURT: Understood.\n17 All right. While Ms. Williams is handing that to the\n18 CSO, for extending deliberation times going forward.\n19 MS. MODE: Yes, your Honor.\n20 We've considered the matter. And the government's\n21 view is that is within the Court's discretion certainly to set\n22 a schedule for jury deliberations. Given the circumstances, we\n23 agree that it's prudent to advise the jury that, barring any\n24 scheduling complications, they should expect an extended day\n25 tomorrow.\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00014710",
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