True dat! But earlier in 1977, when yearbooks actually come out, Roy Moore was just graduating from law school after which he went into private practice for awhile. Putting a date close to when the yearbook had come out would have PRECLUDED putting the DA next to the signature with it having any meaning or basis in reality.
Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. Sir Walter Scott
Who asks a sexual predator to sign her yearbook after he supposedly attacked her? Who asks a grown man, not a student or teacher or coach, to sign her yearbook? Who takes her yearbook to work in December?
The statement allegedly written by the then deputy district attorney sounds like some flattery fluff that a nice guy might write to someone he thinks has a crush on him but he doesn’t want to be too personal. It’s vague but flattering. I have a bunch of yearbooks with fluff from folks who didn’t mean most of what they said. Lol.
"He graduated in 1977 with a Juris Doctor degree and returned to Gadsden to begin private practice with a focus on personal injury and insurance cases.
Moore soon moved to the district attorney's office, working as the first full-time prosecutor in Etowah County"
On the right side of the page in the column, it shows his term in office as being from 1977 to 1992. It would indicate to me that he was in the District Attorney's office sometime in 1977 after he graduated.
A signature dated 1977 would mean that the yearbook covered the 1976-1977 school year. That would mean that the girl was in her Junior year when she alleges she was assaulted.