Crime & Safety

Judge Dismisses Four Charges in Andrea Sneiderman Murder Case, For Now

Sneiderman will be in court again May 21 for a new indictment.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that a judge dismissed four counts against Andrea Sneiderman relating to accusations of concealing evidence and making false statements to police. 

But the prosecution has filed a new indictment that will clarify the allegations so she may still face those charges, the newspaper reported. 

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Sneiderman is accused of conspiring to kill her husband, Beachwood native Russell Sneiderman, and Neuman is serving a life sentence for the shooting after a trial which painted Andrea Sneiderman as a manipulator in a murder plot to get her late husband's $2 million life insurance payout.

Sneiderman was charged with being involved in her husband's November 2010 shooting and is currently out of jail on a $500,000 bond.

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The new indictment will be read in court on May 21. Her trial is set to begin July 29.


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