Yes.
Judges often look for the latest possible "off ramp" before making a controversial decision. They don't want to be too premature in making a ruling when there are still other things that can happen before the ruling becomes the last resort.
An exception would be when the motion is so clear-cut and decisive that the ruling makes sense at that moment, such as a tainted warrant or falsified evidence or obvious prosecutorial misconduct or witness/jury tampering where a mistrial is called for.
-PJ
There were two motions filed..the selective prosecution one might be the one she dismisses this case on
The judge in the E Jean case made his summary judgements at the appropriate time?