Andrea Sneiderman gets four years in jail for lying about affair with man who murdered her husband

Aug 20, 2013 - 20:13
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Andrea Sneiderman gets four years in jail for lying about affair with man who murdered her husband
Tears: Andrea Sneiderman, pictured on Tuesday, sobbed as she asked the judge to be lenient in her sentencing

DeKalb County Judge Gregory Adams sentenced convicted felon Andrea Sneiderman to serve five years -- minus time already served -- after a jury found her guilty on nine felonies. The judge issued sentencing just before 11 a.m. Tuesday.

Judge Adams sentenced Ms. Sneiderman to serve five years each for counts one, two, three, six, eight and 10. Each five-year sentence would be served concurrently. Counts nine, eleven and twelve -- for which the jury also found Sneiderman guilty -- were rolled into count six, Judge Adams said.

DeKalb County District Attoey Robert James is expected to make public comments on the trial and sentencing about 11:20 a.m. The Sneiderman family is not expected to speak publicly at that time.

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All ears: Andrea Sneiderman listens as her sentence is handed down by Judge Adams during her sentencing hearing

The former DeKalb DA and the defense team are also expected to make a statement later Tuesday.

Ms. Sneiderman retued to the DeKalb County Courthouse Tuesday for her sentencing. Wearing the orange jumper after spending the night at the DeKalb County Jail, she walked in quietly. She hugged members of her legal team and took her seat at the table.

The DeKalb County district attoey spoke first, putting forth his request for Ms. Sneiderman's sentencing -- 20 years.

Next, Steven Sneiderman -- brother of murder victim and Ms. Sneiderman's husband, Rusty Sneiderman -- spoke for his family. He spoke to his parents' pain drawn out for years leading up to the sentencing.

Andrea Sneiderman overcome by emotion as her father pleads for her

"They have been tortured by this common criminal for nearly three years. They were forced to bury their son, a burden that no parent should even have to face. And then forced to relive the drama over and over again," Stephen Sneiderman said.

Then, speaking to upcoming statements to made on Ms. Sneiderman's behalf, Stephen said, "We will be forced to watch a parade of this criminal's pathetic enablers come forward again and demand special treatment for her. They will be here shortly to do what they have been told to do by this convicted felon."

Sneiderman was accused of making false statements, hindering an investigation and perjury related to the investigation of the 2010 murder of her husband, Rusty, and the trial of the man convicted in the shooting. Rusty Sneiderman was shot outside of a Dunwoody daycare. Andrea's former boss, Hemy Neuman, is serving a life sentence in the murder.

Several people spoke out on Andrea Sneiderman's behalf, many pointing to the two children -- Ian and Sophia -- that would be left without a mother as Ms. Sneiderman serves out her prison sentence. At one point, as one person recalled the family tradition of Andrea baking a cake for her children's birthdays, Ms. Sneiderman appeared overcome by emotion and tears.

About 1:30 p.m. Monday, the verdict was read aloud with Ms. Sneiderman being found guilty on most counts. There was no strong outward show of emotion as the counts and the jury's findings were read.

Count 1: Hindering the apprehension of a criminal – Guilty
Count 2: Concealment of material facts –  Guilty
Count 3: False Statement – Guilty
Count 4: Perjury – Not Guilty
Count 5: False Statement – Not Guilty
Count 6: Perjury – Guilty
Count 7: Perjury – Not Guilty
Count 8: False Statement – Guilty
Count 9: Perjury – Guilty
Count 10: False Statement – Guilty
Count 11: Perjury – Guilty
Count 12: Perjury – Guilty
Count 13: Perjury: Not Guilty

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Mike Gallagher Freelance writer with a passion for travelling