Georgia Supreme Court hears Hemy Neuman appeal

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ATLANTA — Georgia's Supreme Court is set to hear an appeal by the so-called Dunwoody Day Care killer on Tuesday afternoon.

Hemy Neuman’s defense team says his conviction is based on the false testimony of his mistress, Andrea Sneiderman.

Neuman’s attorneys say the judge should not have allowed evidence from two defense consultant doctors who visited Neuman in jail and should have allowed records from a family therapist who called Neuman suicidal with a mood disorder.

They are expected to make four seperate arguments, including a claim that Andrea Sneiderman, Neuman's mistress, lied on the stand.

Sneiderman was convicted of perjury in 2013.

The defense team also wanted to ask more questions of Shayna Citron, Andrea Sneiderman’s former best friend, after a controversial hug in front of the jury.