She addressed the jury, and said they've reached a point where it's possible to deliver majority verdicts - but only if 11 of them agree.
She says if they don't have 11 agreeing, then they are not in a position to give a verdict.
The Crown alleges the 20-year old branded his partner with a hot wire, burnt her with lighters, cigarette butts and candle wax, intentionally dislocated her limbs, and locked her in a small room with a dangerous dog for two hours.
It's also claimed he punched, kicked and strangled her, assaulted her with a knife, cups, plates and an X-box controller, threatened to kill her, and kidnapped her.
Two grievous bodily harm charges relate to allegations Hebberley threatened the complainant and her father with a knife during a volatile incident when the pair split up late last year.
The defence claim he was acting in self-defence, and any sexual activity was done with his partner's continual consent.