Of course I didn't. Just like I haven't seen any of it for most every other jury trial that has occurred since the first Grand Jury was empaneled in 1635.
We as US citizens entrust the jury to make the decision on out behalf with the information they have. Information that none of us are privy to. We have trusted this system for almost 400 years.
What is it about this specific case that makes you think a jury trial is the wrong way to have a trial, or what is it exactly about this trial that makes you think the jury got it wrong?
Do you have specifics, or do you just think it was wrong because Trump lost?