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A judge has set a $500,000 bond for the widow charged in her husband's slaying outside a metro Atlanta preschool.

Tuesday's decision by DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Gregory Adams was announced after a hearing in which attorneys for Andrea Sneiderman argued she was not a flight risk and would follow instructions not to contact witnesses.

Sneiderman was indicted Aug. 2 on charges of malice murder and criminal attempt to commit murder in the killing of her husband, Rusty Sneiderman.

Prosecutors allege Andrea Sneiderman was having an affair with the gunman, Hemy Neuman, who was also her boss, and conspired with him to kill her husband in part to collect $2 million in life insurance policies.

She has denied an affair and denied knowing anything about the shooting.