Day Three of deliberations at the corruption trial of Joseph Percoco Monday saw jurors ask to review an array of testimony and exhibits — most involving his wife’s alleged “low-show” job and the prosecution’s tainted star witness.

Some information was sent back to the jury room, but lawyers on both sides spent several hours arguing over which sections of trial transcript should be provided in response to four of the panel’s nine requests.

Percoco, a former top aide to Gov. Cuomo, is accused of exchanging official favors in exchange for more than $300,000 in bribes from executives at companies doing business with the state.

Almost $280,000 was allegedly paid in the form of salary to Percoco’s wife, Lisa, from the Competitive Power Ventures energy company.

In addition to information about her hiring and payment, the jury asked for testimony from ex-lobbyist Todd Howe, who claims to have been the middleman in the alleged bribery. He was busted midway through his seven days on the witness stand, after he admitted trying to scam his way out of paying for a stay at The Waldorf-Astoria while negotiating his guilty plea and cooperation deal with the feds.