Brooklyn DA Charles Hynes has dodged an election-season bullet.
The borough’s top lawman will not face a highly anticipated grilling on his office’s controversial tactics until well after Election Day, The Post has learned.
Hynes was slated to face hours of potentially damaging interrogation from attorney Joel Rudin, whose client, Jabbar Collins, has sued the city for $150 million over a wrongful murder conviction that sent him to prison for 16 years.
But assorted delays have pushed back the deposition to possibly late September at the earliest, according to Brooklyn federal-court filings.