A jury in central Wisconsin will begin deliberating Friday in the case of a father charged with homicide for allegedly praying instead of taking his dying daughter to a doctor.
Dale Neumann was the last witness called Thursday in his second-degree reckless homicide trial in Wausau.
He told jurors he couldn't seek medical treatment for his 11-year-old daughter Madeline — who suffered from undiagnosed diabetes — without disobeying God.
"I can't do that because Biblically, I cannot find that is the way people are healed," Neumann said.
Attorneys will make closing arguments Friday morning and then give the jury the case.
Prosecutors contend the 47-year-old father of three other children had a legal duty to take the girl to the hospital because her health had deteriorated to the point she couldn't walk, talk or eat.
Neumann testified he believed praying for the girl was needed because all healing comes from God and he never expected her to die.
"If I go to the doctor, I am putting the doctor before God," Neumann said. "I am not believing what he said he would do."
Madeline died March 23, 2008, of diabetes on the floor of the family's rural Weston home as people surrounded her and prayed.
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