'Savvy move': Judge overseeing Eric Adams case cheered for latest move
Judge Dale Ho ruled Friday that Mayor Eric Adams' corruption trial was delayed indefinitely — but that doesn't mean it's over. Several of those prosecutors then released public statements attacking acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, alleging that the charges were being dropped as part of a quid pro quo, with Adams agreeing to cooperate in Trump's mass immigrant deportation efforts. Ben Kochman, a judicial reporter for the New York Post, wrote on Blue Sky, "Adams and Trump's Justice Department have insisted that Adams' corruption case is over and done with. Former SDNY criminal division deputy chief Kristy Greenberg said the case "lives on for now as Court appoints distinguished conservative lawyer Paul Clement to present arguments on DoJ’s motion to dismiss the case. Eric Columbus, a President Barack Obama appointment at the DOJ, said, "This is a sign that Judge Ho isn’t rushing to rubber-stamp Bove’s attempt to dismiss Adams’ charges w/o prejudice.



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