Piqua law director to run for Common Pleas judge in Miami County

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Stacy Wall has filed the necessary paperwork to seek the judgeship of Miami County Common Pleas Court and succeed Judge Christopher Gee who retires at the end of his term in December 2018.

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Wall, Law Director and Prosecutor for the City of Piqua, has been in her current position for over 10 years. Her position parallels the Common Pleas position, practicing in criminal law and a very broad category of civil law, including labor law, administrative law, contract disputes, nuisance actions, quiet title actions and more.

Wall is very proud to have been serving for many years as a mentor to new lawyers, having been appointed by the Ohio Supreme Court.

In addition to being the only lawyer for the City of Piqua, she leads and serves across Miami County in many different areas. Wall has been a long term member of the Piqua Rotary Club, is a Trustee for the Miami County YMCA and a Director for the Piqua United Way and the Miami County Dental Clinic. She chairs the Tipp City Planning Board and has been on the Planning Board or Zoning Board for the past 11 years.

She adds, "in every position I have held, I have learned a new skill as each board has required a different expertise, which coincides with the skills needed by the Court to address such a vast array of issues."

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