Crime & Safety

Nearby: Sneiderman Wants Bond Restrictions Eased to Attend Religious Services

The arguments were scheduled for October but have been moved to Thursday.

 

Andrea Sneiderman, accused of being involved in the killing of her husband at a daycare center, that many Sandy Springs children attend, was released with several restrictions on a $500,000 bond in August.

She was limited to her parents' home, she must wear an ankle bracelet and she had to surrender her passport.

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On Friday, the court gave notice that Sneiderman will attempt to change those restrictions so that she can attend religious services. 

Sneiderman was scheduled to be arraigned on Oct. 8. A bond hearing is now set for 1:30 p.m., Thursday.

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Sneiderman was arrested near Lake Oconee in an 8-count indictment in early August.

She is acussed of malice murder for conspiring with Hemy Neuman, her former boss at GE Energy who was convicted March 15 of shooting and killing her husband at Dunwoody Prep, a Dunwoody daycare.

Sneiderman was removed from the proceedings against Neuman after she made improper contact with a witness.

Prosecutors say that Sneiderman sought to kill her husband, Russell Sneiderman, because she sought $2 million in insurance money and $960,000 in marital assets.


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