A Georgia judge sentenced Andrea to five years in prison on August 19 after she was found guilty of lying under oath and hindering the investigation into the murder of her husband, Rusty Sneiderman. Read on for more details.
A jury found Andrea Sneiderman guilty of nine out of 13 felony counts, including perjury and making false statements to police in connection with the murder of her husband, Rusty Sneiderman, who was shot and killed in a daycare parking lot in November 2010 after dropping off his son there.
Andrea Sneiderman Sentenced To Five Years In Prison For Perjury
Prosecutors accused Andrea, 37, of Decatur, Ga., of having an affair with her former supervisor at Ge Energy, Hemy Neuman, who was found guilty but mentally ill in Rusty’s murder in March 2012. At the time, Andrea was also charged with arranging her husband’s death, but those charges were dropped.
During Hemy’s trial,...
A jury found Andrea Sneiderman guilty of nine out of 13 felony counts, including perjury and making false statements to police in connection with the murder of her husband, Rusty Sneiderman, who was shot and killed in a daycare parking lot in November 2010 after dropping off his son there.
Andrea Sneiderman Sentenced To Five Years In Prison For Perjury
Prosecutors accused Andrea, 37, of Decatur, Ga., of having an affair with her former supervisor at Ge Energy, Hemy Neuman, who was found guilty but mentally ill in Rusty’s murder in March 2012. At the time, Andrea was also charged with arranging her husband’s death, but those charges were dropped.
During Hemy’s trial,...
- 8/20/2013
- by tierneyhl
- HollywoodLife
Chicago – Sean Bean is an actor who naturally exudes menace. His dark squinting eyes always seem to be up to something, and surely assisted him in getting cast as the bad guy in a variety of blockbusters. While American moviegoers know him primarily for roles such as Jack Ryan’s adversary in “Patriot Games,” British audiences view Bean as their equivalent to a heroic Jack Ryan-type everyman, thanks to his portrayal of swashbuckling soldier Richard Sharpe.
Based on Bernard Cornwell’s series of historical fiction novels, the “Sharpe” film saga was originally broadcast in the mid-90s, consisting of no less than fourteen installments. Sharpe starts out as a British sergeant who receives a promotion after saving the life of the future Duke of Wellington. The books, and their subsequent television adaptations, chronicle Sharpe’s adventures in the Napoleonic Wars, climaxing at the Battle of Waterloo. Two more “Sharpe” films were shot a decade later,...
Based on Bernard Cornwell’s series of historical fiction novels, the “Sharpe” film saga was originally broadcast in the mid-90s, consisting of no less than fourteen installments. Sharpe starts out as a British sergeant who receives a promotion after saving the life of the future Duke of Wellington. The books, and their subsequent television adaptations, chronicle Sharpe’s adventures in the Napoleonic Wars, climaxing at the Battle of Waterloo. Two more “Sharpe” films were shot a decade later,...
- 4/14/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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