Dayton Daily News

Kendell sworn in as Municipal Court judge; Watkins now county prosecutor

Sheriff says new judge is ‘all about doing what is right.’

- By Nancy Bowman Contributi­ng Writer Contact this contributi­ng writer at nancykburr@aol. com.

TROY — Anthony “Tony” Kendell was sworn in as Miami County’s new Municipal Court judge in a ceremony at the historic county Courthouse.

A Piqua resident, Ken- dell was appointed to the court seat by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, filling the position previously held by Gary Nasal, who retired this spring.

“I am very humbled,” Kendell said during remarks at a private cer- emony July 20. He said he will be fair and “respect everyone who comes in the courtroom.”

Kendell was sworn in by Court of Appeals Judge Jeff Welbaum of Troy, who hired him at the prosecu- tor’s office in 1993.

County Commission­er Greg Simmons said Kendell has a com- passion to serve. Added Miami County Sheriff Dave Duchak, “From the bottom of his heart to the top of his heart, he is all about doing what is right.”

Kendell has been the county prosecutor since 2013. He will serve the remainder of Nasal’s unfin- ished term as Municipal Court judge. He will need to run for election in November 2025, if interested in retaining the role.

Kendell is a graduate of Edison Community College with an associate degree in engineerin­g, a bache- lor’s degree in econom- ics and economic theory from Wright State Univer- sity and he received his juris doctor from the Uni- versity of Dayton School of Law in 1996.

He began his law career as a law clerk for Mont- gomery County Municipal Court Judge Alice McCol- lum and later became a law clerk for the Miami County Prosecutor’s Office from 1993 to 1996. In 1996, he became an assistant pros- ecuting attorney for Miami County and later became the first assistant prose- cuting attorney from 2011 to 2013. He also served as prosecutor for the city of Tipp City from 2000 to 2011.

Watkins acting as prosecutor

Following the resignatio­n of Kendell, Paul M. Watkins was appointed as the coun- ty’s acting prosecutin­g attor- ney. Watkins, who was the first assistant county prosecutor under Kendell, was appointed by the county commission­ers.

Watkins, of Tipp City, was recognized by Commission President Simmons for his service so far at the prosecutor’s office, including as a legal intern in the office, then juvenile court prosecutor and most recently as the first assistant prosecutin­g attorney. The commission­ers look forward to continuing to work with him, Simmons said.

“It is bitterswee­t for our office with Tony leaving ... he is going to do a great job,” Watkins told commission­ers. “He has compiled an awesome staff in our office ... I would like the opportunit­y to continue to carry the torch, continue doing what Tony has taught me to do.”

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