An ethics investigation into a South Florida judge’s handling of reality TV coverage of her courtroom is no more as the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission’s charges were dismissed Tuesday after it presented its case to a hearing panel.

The JQC took aim at Miami-Dade County Court Judge Carroll Kelly in May over her participation in the show “Protection Court,” which featured real-life litigants from the domestic violence division.

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