The spin here is polly-anish. The judge MAY have tried to divide the child down the middle, but the GA law says he erred. By granting immediate appeal, the Judge may divorce himself from the aftermath of dismissing Fani from the case, or he may have doomed his jurist career to the backwaters of Georgia.
In my non-attorney opinion, the Judge should have dismissed both Fani (and her office) *and* Wade. That would have meant that some other jurisdiction in GA would have to take over by first eveluating the basis of the case, and second by reinvestigating the data brought together by the tainted Fulton county DA’s office.
THAT would have likely dismissed the case, IMHO.