According to documents viewed by The Associated Press, a three-judge panel says the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court can potentially resume his duties following a sexual misconduct investigation. The judges said an earlier U.N. investigation of Karim Khan did not establish misconduct. That earlier inquiry said it found evidence he had engaged in “nonconsensual sexual contact” with a female aide. A final decision on Khan is up to the Assembly of States Parties, which oversees the ICC. Khan, who took a leave of absence last year amid the investigation, steadfastly denies the accusations. His lawyers say he “did not engage in any inappropriate conduct toward the complainant, whether sexual or otherwise.”