Defense attorney says Dunn in good spirits as he waits for verdict in loud music killing trial

Michael Dunn smiles at his parents during a break in his trial in Jacksonville, Fla. Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014. Dunn is charged in the shooting death of Jordan Davis in November 2012. (The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack, Pool) (The Associated Press)

Assistant State Attorney John Guy delivers the rebuttal to the defense closing arguments during the trial of Michael Dunn in Jacksonville, Fla., Wednesday Feb. 12, 2014. Michael Dunn is charged in the shooting death of Jordan Davis in November 2012.(AP Photo/The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack, Pool) (The Associated Press)

Assistant State Attorney Erin Wolfson points at the defendant Michael Dunn during the State's closing arguments in Dunn's trial, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014 in Jacksonville, Fla. Dunn is charged with fatally shooting 17-year-old Jordan Davis after an argument over loud music outside a Jacksonville convenient store in 2012.(AP Photo/The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack, Pool) (The Associated Press)

The defense attorney for a Florida man accused of fatally shooting of a teen after an argument over loud music says his client is in good spirits as he waits for jurors to come back with a verdict in his murder trial.

Michael Dunn's attorney, Cory Strolla, said Thursday that waiting for a verdict is the hard part of the trial.

Dunn is charged with first-degree murder, though jurors could also consider second-degree murder and manslaughter as options.

Dunn claims he shot 17-year-old Jordan Davis, of Marietta, Ga., in self-defense outside the Jacksonville convenience store in 2012. But prosecutors told jurors Dunn shot the teen because he felt disrespected by Davis.

Strolla says the Dunn trial has been influenced by last year's George Zimmerman trial since it was prosecuted by the same State Attorney's Office.