I'm way behind here; I was stuck at work until 1:30pm E.T. and by then the you know what had hit the fan, so I've had to skip a lot. I know a lot of people hold JSS responsible for this, at least to a degree, and they are probably right. I certainly don't think she was at all helpful to the process as a whole, yet that's exactly what she should have been. I think at most (but not all) of the points she could have been helpful (and I mean to the process, not to one side or the other) she was a complete failure.
Having said that, it looks like 11 voted for the DP, and they did so early, and that the one holdout was not going to change her vote, no matter what.
So in spite of all the unethical, dishonest, spiteful, biased and cruel tactics of the defense, and the loose, disorganized, disrespectful, interminable and inconsiderate climate of JSS's courtroom, 11 of the 12 jurors saw through it all to the truth, endured it all for the truth, and answered it all with the truth.
So in spite of the legal ramifications of the one holdout. I rate the final score:
Truth: 11
Falsehood: 1