- Text
Andrea Sneiderman, widow in preschool shooting, barred from Hemy Neuman trial
Hemy Zvi Neuman
(Credit: AP Photo/David Goldman)(CBS/AP) DECATUR, Ga. - The widow of a man gunned down outside a suburban Atlanta preschool has been barred from the courthouse where Hemy Neuman, her husband's alleged killer, is being tried after prosecutors say she had improper contact with a witness.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports Superior Court Judge Gregory Adams ordered Andrea Sneiderman to stay away from the courthouse and not to have any contact with witnesses.
Adams said that after a witness testified on Thursday that she was approached by Sneiderman. The judge said the contact was improper and granted the prosecution's request that Sneiderman be barred from the courthouse.
Sneiderman's husband, Russell Sneiderman, was shot to death in November 2010. Hemy Neuman, who is Andrea Sneiderman's former boss, claims he was insane at the time of the shooting, which happened outside a Dunwoody preschool moments after Russell Sneiderman had dropped off his son.
More on Crimesider
February 21, 2012 - Trial of Hemy Neuman, accused daycare shooter, starts today in Ga.
January 5, 2011 - Arrest in Murder of Atlanta Businessman, Father of Two, Russell Sneiderman
- "Cake Boss" kin sentenced for child sex assault
- Elizabeth Smart on missing children
- Prison escapee caught in R.I. after 32 years
- 48 Hours: Behind the murder trial of an LAPD cop
- Cops: Man steals golf cart from Fla. nudist colony
- Woman Stabbed Husband 193 Times = Probation?
- Jeremy Aikman and Porn Star Wife Janine Lindemulder Battle Sandra Bullock for Custody of Kids
- Police: Patz suspect mentioned suicide wish
- Report: Priest removed for sex abuse works for TSA
- La. college student Michaela Shunick missing
- Cops: NY man poured bleach in toddlers' milk
- Porn Stars Accused of Sledgehammer Murder
- Suspect arrested in Sierra LaMar's disappearance
- Ind. hostage standoff over, gunman shoots self
- Cops: Suspect in bride's murder may be in Mexico
- New team looking into missing Fla. mom case






