GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Fla. — Ryan Wilder was found guilty of first-degree felony murder in a Clay County detective murder trial.
The jury in the trial of the man facing murder charges in the death of Clay County Detective David White has reached a verdict.
Both the prosecution and defense have rested in the trial of Ryan Wilder, according to the website for Clerk of Court in Clay County.
Closing arguments ended Monday afternoon and the judge gave the jury instructions around 2 p.m.
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Authorities said Wilder and four others were at a meth home at the time of a shootout with deputies in 2012.
Det. White was killed in the shootout, his partner Matt Hanlin wounded.
The man who opened fire on deputies, Ted Tilley, was shot and killed.
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Defense attorneys argued Wilder was only at the house as an addict to get high.
Prosecutors say Wilder was not just an addict but also helped manufacture meth.
Wilder's defense team called two witnesses and presented 12 items as evidence before resting.
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