Monday, January 8, 2018

We Stand Behind Billy Underwood




Our blog is currently nine years and three months old, but long before this blog we were familiar with the legal system due to family and friends who were attorneys and paralegals. If you're an attorney, especially a successful attorney, you make enemies.

No doubt William Underwood has made enemies over the years in his illustrious career. Any successful person makes enemies; these enemies then dredge up any untoward incident in that person's life, and if they can't find one, they invent one. 

Today's news brought a tremendous surprise to the bloggers who write here. Everyone has faults and we're sure that Billy is no different. We're also sure that when it comes to the law and legal system, Billy is innocent of any wrongdoing.

We stand behind Billy Underwood.

(And if you want to check out dishonest attorneys who should be in prison, we suggest you start with two in Florence.)




4 comments:

  1. This is definitely political. I am a democrat. As far as I know there is NO Colbert County Democrat Committee. There is a Shoals area executive committee of which all elected democrats are members. This article was written by Tom (how do you spell that?) Smith, a rabid republican. Strange this article included Underwood's political affiliation on the first day of qualifying for candidates. Are local republicans really that sore they didn't get accused child molester Cowboy Roy elected? Evidently, they will stop at nothing.

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    1. We totally agree with you. His political affiliation may have greatly influenced the attorney general to prosecute. Billy is extremely generous and has lent money to an attorney when he was in need. We believe this was also a factor in the investigation since the recipient was later in trouble with the AG's office.

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  2. This is a very confident post. Just how sure are you? Are you positive Underwood is no more than the ham sandwich you have spoken of in the past? If he is convicted, will you offer a recantation? I'm just curious because of the loyalty shown here seems rare on here.

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    1. If he is convicted, it will not mean we believe in him less.

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