Subject: Re: Eric Adams case
I heard on a podcast that the judge has the power to appoint a special prosecutor. Is that a possibility?

I heard that the judge was hiring an amicus to provide a more adversarial position because the government and the accused seem to be in a bit too much agreement. I would assume the amicus is going to be on the prosecutorial side. I'm not sure if that is the same as a special prosecutor, but it sounds similar.

--Peter