Andrea Sneiderman completes sentence on parole

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Andrea Sneiderman has completed her five-year prison sentence after being convicted of perjury in 2013. She was convicted of lying during an investigation into her husband's shooting death.

Sneiderman was discharged on Monday after being granted parole on June 16, 2014. She was initially charged by prosecutors for allegedly plotting to murder her husband.

She originally faced 16 counts, seven of them perjury, four for allegedly making false statements and one each for malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, hindering the apprehension of a criminal and concealment of material facts.

In 2010 Rusty Sneiderman was gunned down outside a Dunwoody daycare. Sneiderman's boss, Hemy Neuman was convicted of the crime.

Prosecutors accused Andrea Sneiderman of conspiring with Neuman to kill her husband, allegedly concealing and destroying evidence of Neuman's guilt.