Wednesday, May 1, 2013
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. MORE on the Sneiderman Shooting Story 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…
Friday, April 12, 2013
The investigator said the texts and calls were from Hemy Neuman, the man who killed her husband, according to news reports
An investigator testified earlier this week that Andrea Sneiderman deleted texts and phone calls from her employer Hemy Neuman on the day her husband was killed, according to 11alive.com. 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. An investigator for the DeKalb County District Attorney's office testified that the phone company reported that several texts and calls were traded between Sneiderman and Neuman the day of Russell Sneiderman's death. However, those calls, texts and their contents were …
Monday, April 8, 2013
Attorneys for Sneiderman claimed in the court that 13 of the 16 counts against her lacked specificity and should be dismissed
Andrea Sneiderman and her attorneys appeared in court last week, asking that 13 of the 16 charges against her be dismissed. Sneiderman is accused of conspiring to kill her husband, Beachwood native Russell Sneiderman. Her attorneys argued to Judge Gregory Adams that most of the charges on which she has been indicted are too vague, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “She is entitled to an indictment that adequately, legally, sufficiently puts her on notice of what she’s accused of doing,” her attorney John Petrey said, according to the newspaper. “And we ain’t there yet.” Meanwhile, prosecutors contend the indictment was sufficiently specific. Adams told both sides that he wants more information and has asked them to return to …
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Representatives have asked that most of the 16 charges be dismissed.
Lawyers for the woman accused of conspiring to kill her husband, Beachwood native Russell Sneiderman, want non-murder charges against her to be dropped. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, attorneys filed a motion to have 13 of 16 charges dropped on Monday. The paper reported that representatives argued "prosecutors failed to specifically address allegations she lied to police and concealed evidence that could have led to the capture of her husband’s killer." Sneiderman's original indictment included eight counts but a grand jury indicted her on eight more felony counts in February. MORE: Sneiderman Shooting Topic Page Her trial is set to begin July 29. Sneiderman was charged with being involved in her husband's November 2010 …
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Woman accused of conspiring to kill husband drops suit for libel, slander, defamation against Sneidermans
The woman accused of conspiring to kill her husband, Beachwood native Russell Sneiderman, has dropped a lawsuit against his family alleging libel. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Sneiderman sued Russell Sneiderman's brother and parents for libel, defamation, slander and emotional distress in response to their wrongful suit against her, which preceeded her criminal charges. Andrea Sneiderman had been charged already with eight counts for allegations that she participated in her husband's murder. The new indictment included counts of murder, aggravated assault, hindering the apprehension of a criminal, making false statements and perjury. MORE: Sneiderman Shooting Topic Page Her trial is set to begin July 29. Sneiderman was …
Monday, February 25, 2013
Get the latest updates on the murder trial of the woman accused of killing her husband and Beachwood native Russell Sneiderman
Andrea Sneiderman's trial on charges she was involved in the murder of her husband and Beachwood native Russell Sneiderman is set to begin July 29, 11Alive News reports. MORE: Sneiderman Shooting Topic Page Last week yielded several updates on the case:
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Court documents reveal bizarre statements the murder suspect has made during jailhouse phone calls.
A motion filed in a Georgia court has revealed that Andrea Sneiderman, awaiting trial for allegations that she was involved in her Beachwood native husband's murder, spoke to a friend about who should portray her in a movie about her life. Earlier: Andrea Sneiderman Charged With Eight More Counts MORE: Sneiderman Shooting Topic Page Sneiderman is currently out of jail on bond while court proceedings surrounding her 16-count indictment are settled, but during a short stay in jail last year, she discussed the possibility of a movie and book about her on the phone. Read more about the bizarre statements she made about who should portray her from Atlanta's 11 Alive.
Widow of slain Beachwood native Russell Sneiderman re-indicted by Georgia grand jury for a new total of 16 counts, including
Andrea Sneiderman has been indicted on eight more charges in connection with her husband Russell Sneiderman's 2010 shooting death, Atlanta's WSBTV reports. MORE: Sneiderman Shooting Topic Page Andrea Sneiderman had been charged already with eight counts for allegations that she participated in her husband's murder. The new indictment includes counts of murder, aggravated assault, hindering the apprehension of a criminal, making false statements and perjury. Read more from WSBTV.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Atlanta-area lawyer weighs in on the latest development in the legal action against a woman accused of conspiring to murder her Beachwood native husband Russell Sneiderman.
Andrea Sneiderman has asked a judge to postpone proceedings in the Sneiderman family's lawsuit against her alleging that she participated in her late husband's murder. BLOG: Andrea Sneiderman Seeks to Postpone Her Deposition in the Civil Matter Sneiderman was charged with being involved in Beachwood native Russell Sneiderman's November 2010 shooting and is currently out of jail on a $500,000 bond. "Andrea will undoubtedly be put in a classic Catch 22 if she has to sit for a deposition. But, by itself, that is not typically sufficient reason to postpone depositions," attorney David Weinburg writes. Follow us on Twitter | Like us on Facebook Andrea Sneiderman's former boss Hemy Neuman is serving a life sentence for the shooting after a trial…
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Atlanta TV news station reports that widow of slain Beachwood native may plead the fifth in her trial on murder charges.
The woman accused of conspiring to kill her husband, Beachwood native Russell Sneiderman, may not testify in her trial. Andrea Sneiderman was charged with being involved in his November 2010 shooting and is currently out of jail on a $500,000 bond. Follow us on Twitter | Like us on Facebook Andrea Sneiderman's former boss Hemy 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. Late last year, prosecutors suggested that a third man was involved in Andrea Sneiderman's life, complicating the already-convoluted case against her. 11Alive news reports that, although she certainly emerged as a character …
Cecelia Lockler
5:57 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013
We were living there when this happened. After, I said to my husband, "where is his wife? " I was so upset about the murder and wondered why she wasn't pleading for someone to come forward...My suspicions were confirmed with her arrest and indictment.   more ›