Andrea Sneiderman is accused of:
- destroying text messages and a record of telephone calls exchanged between herself and Neuman on the date of the murder
- concealing her romantic relationship with Neuman from police
- concealing her knowledge of Neuman's culpability in the murder
- falsely telling Dunwoody police that she never suspected Neuman was involved prior to December 28, 2010
- denying to police that Neuman was in Longmont, Colorado with her in July 2010
- falsely telling a detective that she made it clear to Neuman that she did not want him to pursue her romantically
- falsely stating in court and to police that she had no knowledge that her husband had been shot prior to her arrival at Dunwoody Prep on November 18, 2010
- falsely testifying that she was not romantically involved with Neuman
- falsely testifying that none of Neuman's feelings for her were ever returned
- falsely testifying that she did not share a hotel room with Neuman in Longmont, Colorado
- falsely testifying that she believed Neuman was in Longmont on business when she was there
- falsely testifying that she did not kiss Neuman while in Greenville, South Carolina
- falsely testifying that she did not immediately report her suspicions of Neuman to police because her mother was concerned for her safety
She has entered a plea of not guilty, with her lawyers issuing a statement saying she "categorically" denies each and "every one of the charges" filed against her.