Superior Court Judge Carlia Brady has been on a roll of late, with a judge dismissing charges that she hindered her boyfriend’s apprehension and the Supreme Court ending her suspension from the bench after nearly five years. But she still faces an inquiry by the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct over her 2013 harboring arrest, and some see her as vulnerable to penalties.

The Supreme Court reinstated Brady to active duty on Tuesday as a judge in the Civil Division in Middlesex County, following a March 1 ruling from Judge Robert Reed of Somerset County that dismissed the last remaining charges against her from her arrest. But the Supreme Court noted in its reinstatement order that its prior referral of her case to the ACJC remains in effect.