The Enron trial spent Tuesday morning bogged down in another day of boring, complex, and detailed testimony from former Arthur Andersen accountants John Sult and Tom Bauer.
Attorneys from both sides seemed to drag out questions about issues that jurors reportedly gloss over.
Judge Lake broke for lunch early about 11:20 Tuesday morning after questioning of Bauer was complete.
Ron Barone, a credit analyst from Standard & Poors, is to take the stand next.
The government has said it plans less than an hour of direct-examination of Barone. It's uncertain how long the defense will spend.
Prosecutors still hope to have Ben Glisan testify sometime Tuesday. He arrived this morning furloughed from federal prison for this testimony and escorted by two FBI agents.