Updated 10/23/2009 10:34 PM
Former Top Cop's Trial Postponed
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Former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik's corruption trial is being postponed.
Instead, there will be a hearing in Manhattan on Thursday to appeal the ruling that landed the city's former top cop in jail.
A judge revoked his bail, ruling Kerik improperly shared secret pretrial information.
The corruption trial is postponed while the appeal goes forward.
Kerik is accused of accepting apartment renovations from a construction company in exchange for recommending the company for city contracts.
He pleaded not guilty.