Defense closings to take around 2.5 hours
Defense counsel Todd Blanche says he has a 2.5-hour closing, "maybe a little longer."
Prosecutors say they estimate they have a 4 or 4.5-hour closing.
“Defense counsel must come up first, and the prosecutor must follow,” Judge Merchan said.
Merchan says he will ask the jury if they will work later than 4:30 p.m. to do all the closings in one day.