Judge says Sneiderman can't sit in on depositions

Nov 20, 2012 - 11:43
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DECATUR, Ga. — A judge has denied a request by a woman charged in the slaying of her husband outside a suburban Atlanta preschool to attend depositions in the case in person.

A DeKalb County Superior Court judge released an order Tuesday saying Andrea Sneiderman may listen electronically to depositions in her case.

The judge says Sneiderman may not interrupt the deposition but may talk to her lawyer as long as no one else present at the deposition hears the conversation.

Sneiderman has been under house arrest since August, accused of conspiring with her former boss, Hemy Neuman, to kill her husband, Russell "Rusty" Sneiderman. She has pleaded not guilty to charges including malice murder and criminal attempt to commit murder.

Neuman was convicted and sentenced in March to life in prison.

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