A Manhattan federal judge on Monday scrapped the planned April 12 trial date of Sylvia Ash, the Brooklyn state Supreme Court justice accused of trying to stymie a federal investigation into the state-chartered credit union whose board she used to chair.

Instead, U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of the Southern District of New York set an Oct. 4 “control date” for trial in the case, which charged Ash with three counts of obstructing justice related to a 2018 probe of the $10 million embezzlement scheme by Municipal Credit Union’s former chief executive.