Verdicts are expected in the trial of two former Anglo Irish Bank directors accused of providing illegal loans to investors to buy shares in the bank.
Former finance director Willie McAteer and Anglo's former head of lending for Ireland Pat Whelan remain on trial after the jury acquitted their co-accused Sean FitzPatrick on all charges.
The bank's former Chairman has walked free but his two co-accused remain on trial charged with illegally lending money to the Maple ten and the family of Cavan businessman Sean Quinn to buy shares in Anglo back in July 2008.
The men deny the allegations.
The case is still in the hands of the jury who have now been considering the charges for 13 and a half hours.
They've been told by the judge they can return majority verdicts.
Today marks their fifth day of deliberations.