Iowa Man Found Guilty Of Murder Doesn't Acknowledge Verdict

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(Dubuque, IA) -- A Dubuque County man convicted of murder still refuses to acknowledge the outcome of his trial.

A jury found Tyler Dazey of Dubuque guilty of the first-degree murder of his mother Jen after just two hours of deliberation on Friday.

Dazey suggested in a letter to the court that he doesn't recognize its authority over him.

Dazey had told Police he killed his mother and her dog because he believed they were witches.

A date for a sentencing hearing hasn't been set. Dazey faces life in prison.

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