Sneiderman re-arraigned in husband’s death

A woman accused of arranging for her husband to be killed outside a Dunwoody preschool was arraigned for the third time Tuesday.

Andrea Sneiderman appeared before a DeKalb County Superior Court judge, and her attorney entered a not guilty plea on her behalf. She was being arraigned again after prosecutors filed a revised indictment. Jury selection in her trial is set to begin July 29.

Sneiderman is accused of arranging for her former boss, Hemy Neuman, to kill her husband, Rusty Sneiderman, outside a Dunwoody preschool in November 2010.

Neuman was arrested about six weeks after the killing and was charged with murder. A jury last year found him guilty but mentally ill.

Andrea Sneiderman has consistently denied any involvement in the death of her husband and has pleaded not guilty to the charges against her at previous arraignments.

She is accused of helping orchestrate her husband’s death. She faces charges of felony murder and 15 other counts. She has been living under house arrest at her parents’ home in suburban Atlanta since she was released on bond a few weeks after her arrest in August.

Prosecutors say Sneiderman lied to investigators on numerous occasions and didn’t always tell the truth when she was testifying during Neuman’s trial. They say she hid a romantic relationship between herself and Neuman, destroyed evidence of Neuman’s guilt and lied when she found out that her husband had been shot.

Sneiderman has repeatedly denied being romantically involved with Neuman and has also denied the other allegations.