My take is, Judge Mcaffe will release Wade from the case. He will then come up with a convoluted legal-beagle reason to retain Fani. Regardless of what reason he says, the real reasons to keep her are:
1. His chances for re-election are much higher,
2. Her office and she can continue the case from where they are now.
3. Because, if she and her office were dismissed, it is unlikely the new prosecutor would even take up the case.
However, in spite of the above, even if she picks up the case, a lot of damage has been done. Weeks have been lost on her schedule and her credibility is shot. Also, if Roman or others find other examples of conflict of interest, it will have to be reviewed again, losing more time. I think her goal of tying Trump up during election season has mostly been negated.
I believe they will both be removed....for lying.
Nice wrap
Despite the Black factor favoring her, even if Fani gets to pick up the case,
<><>a lot of damage has been done.
<><>weeks have been lost on her schedule
<><>her credibility is shot.
<><>other conflicts of interest might surface,
<><>then it will have to be reviewed again, losing more time.
<><>her goal of tying Trump up during election season has mostly been negated.
That is certainly one possibility.
Let me suggest one thing... Other than lying about when his relationship with Willis began, Wade really did nothing wrong. It was Willis, as the District Attorney, who had the responsibility for complying with regulations governing the conduct of the office.
Sure, Wade slept with the boss. Sure, Wade got a contract he was unqualified for. Sure, Wade went on trips with Willis and paid for the bulk of the costs. But for Wade, that wasn't illegal -- for Willis it was.
-PJ