A New York jury will continue deliberations for a second day Thursday in the historic and unprecedented criminal trial of former President Trump.

Judge Juan Merchan delivered jurors instructions to consider charges brought against the former president and presumptive Republican presidential nominee.

Merchan on Wednesday afternoon instructed the jury not to discuss or research the case.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg charged Trump with 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. Trump has pleaded not guilty to all counts.

Court resumes at 9:30 a.m. Thursday.

During deliberations Wednesday, the jury sent two notes to the judge, including a request to hear his instructions again about how to consider evidence.

The jury also asked to hear testimony again from former American Media, Inc. CEO David Pecker and ex-Trump attorney Michael Cohen.

Merchan said the court was still looking to locate the requested testimony. Merchan estimated it would take approximately 30 minutes to read back.

Lawyers agreed on transcript portions for three requests but debated over one. They concurred on Pecker’s testimony about his phone conversation with Trump, his decision regarding McDougal’s life rights, and Cohen’s Trump Tower meeting account. However, they disputed the exact lines for Pecker’s testimony about that meeting. By day’s end, a few lines remained in contention, with the judge deciding to review them overnight.

The jury can decide if it wants to stay until 6 p.m. Thursday evening to continue its deliberations, if necessary.