Federal Judge Nancy Edmunds stated that Wednesday will be the final day of testimony in the corruption trial of former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, his father, and city contractor Bobby Ferguson.
This will mark the end of a week of testimony for the defense after 63 days of arguments and testimony led by prosecutors, since the trial began in September.
The AP reports that jurors were sent home early Tuesday after the defense had no witnesses to call to the stand because of illness and other conflicts.
The three face a range of charges including extortion, bribery, racketeering, and fraud while Kilpatrick was mayor of Detroit.
Kilpatrick's defense lawyers have argued that he received money through monetary gifts and donations made by friends and mayoral staff.
Closing arguments are planned for Monday. If convicted, they could face up to 20 years in prison.