A court hearing involving Peter Murrell is postponed, with prosecutors stating the delay is “in the interests of justice.” The reporting links the postponement to the period before Scotland’s election, suggesting timing around the electoral schedule. Details of the postponement and the reasons beyond the public statement are not provided in the supplied accounts. The information comes from prosecutors who announced the hearing has been moved, rather than from any statement attributed to the defence or the court itself. No further specifics are included here about what stage the case had reached, whether any new dates have been set, or whether there are procedural developments affecting the proceedings. Overall, the available sources agree that the hearing is delayed by judicial or prosecutorial decision-making aimed at ensuring the case can proceed fairly and properly. The postponement means the matter will not be heard as initially planned at the current time, pending rescheduled court proceedings.